Kauneuden kirous
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The narrative follows an extraordinarily beautiful boy born to modest parents in a small town; his appearance arouses admiration, envy, and uneasy superstition among family and neighbours. Parents imagine elevated futures for him and dress him in finery, while the community responds with religious commentary, church imagery casting him as an angel, and teasing nicknames. Through episodes of baptismal sermon, public art, and domestic concern, the work traces how marked beauty shapes identity, social ambition, and vulnerability, examining the ways external grace can become both a source of pride and a potential burden that affects relationships and fate.
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