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The narrative unfolds in a remote, largely Israelitic small town where entrenched customs, rigid social distinctions and fear of change shape daily life. Through a preface that contrasts education's civilising influence with a stagnant social valley, the plot centers on a disputed act of compassion when a local man defends a family deemed heretical and returns after Sabbath, provoking communal outrage and threats of excommunication. The work examines how ignorance, religious formalism and communal ostracism corrupt relationships, while portraying individual suffering, moral courage and the slow pressures toward conscience, with scenes alternating social observation and dramatic episodes that expose the town's anxieties and hypocrisies.
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