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The narrative follows a colonial administration in Java where rigid European order encounters a local cultural world that resists control. An ambiguous, unseen influence gradually produces disruptions: administrative errors, illness, fracturing relationships and moral unease among officials. Detailed, atmospheric descriptions of landscape, household life and ceremonial routine build a creeping sense of estrangement as institutional authority weakens. The plot emphasizes close observation of social interactions and psychological decline rather than offering a clear supernatural explanation, leaving the resolution ambiguous.
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