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A woman compelled into cloistered life gives a first-person account of her attempts to refuse permanent vows and to regain freedom. She describes harsh discipline, humiliation and emotional suffering imposed by superiors, the mechanisms of control inside the convent, and her repeated appeals to outside authorities. The narrative combines intimate testimony and documentary detail to examine the clash between individual conscience and institutional religion, questioning enforced celibacy and the social structures that sustain confinement while emphasizing the psychological cost of coerced piety.
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