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The story depicts a radioactive, post-apocalyptic society where survivors live sealed in climate-controlled quarters and must avoid external contamination. A woman, suffocated by enforced austerity, is captivated by a green-tinted moonlight and briefly risks exposing their dwelling; her husband enforces strict rules, discovers a forbidden radium watch, and reproaches her for endangering their standing with the oversight Committee. The narrative contrasts the human yearning for beauty and sunlight with the imperative of self-denial and security, exploring guilt, fear, and the emotional cost of survival when life itself must be rationed and policed.
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