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A three-act domestic drama set over two days in a country house, portraying a household where everyday rituals and social expectations collide. Family members, guests, and servants move between public rooms and private corners as an incident involving the eldest son forces debate over duty, honor, and personal choice. Conversations and confrontations reveal generational divides and competing loyalties, while scenes shift from convivial company to strained intimacy. The play examines the limits of familial obligation and the pressure of social convention with restrained irony and realist detail.
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