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A satirical portrait of a bourgeois household whose members pursue social prestige through ostentation, scheming, and petty rivalries. The narrative tracks domestic manoeuvres, gift-giving, artistic preoccupations, and matrimonial calculations that reveal vanity, hypocrisy, and the friction between appearance and private feeling. Rich descriptive set pieces and ironic narration punctuate episodes of generational complacency and anxious ambition, showing how decorative tastes, bureaucratic favors, and familial pride shape interpersonal conflicts and comedic reversals while exposing broader social manners and sentimental affectation.
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