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Set in a provincial fishing village, the narrative follows everyday life and interpersonal tensions among working families, focusing on economic pressures, mismatched marriages, domestic power imbalances, and unspoken romantic longing. Scenes depict market exchanges, disputes over money, social gossip, and the petty moral judgments that shape reputations. The prose alternates intimate character studies with community observation, emphasizing how poverty, pride, and inherited expectations determine decisions and relationships. Through incidents involving household quarrels, calculations of earnings, and whispered rumors, the work examines honor, resignation, and the subtle mechanics of social hierarchy in a tight-knit rural community.
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