The Wooden Horse
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The narrative follows a young man returned to his family's austere house where rigid traditions and ancestral pride govern behavior. An elderly patriarch presides in silence while the younger generation negotiates appearances, old resentments, and small social rituals. The arrival and presence of a charismatic outsider at a nearby inn subtly unsettles established routines, prompting shifts in opinion, stirring romantic undercurrents, and exposing tensions between inherited decorum and emerging desires. Scenes concentrate on manners, social maneuvering, personal vanity, and the slow alteration of relationships as private histories and public expectations collide.
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