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A young woman raised in provincial society accepts a marriage of convenience to support her family while sacrificing personal ambitions for a musical career. The narrative follows her inner life and social interactions as she confronts financial decline, family obligations, and the expectations placed on female education and marriage. It traces subtle shifts in her feelings toward her husband, the tension between modern critical ideas and traditional attachments, and the gap between public reputation and private truth. Psychological observation and moral ambiguity shape episodes that examine the limits of personal choice, the social forms that structure women's lives, and the novelist's effort to present human complexity without didactic judgment.
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