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A petty, embittered provincial man nurses jealousies, ambitions, and paranoid fantasies while entangling himself in local gossip, romantic entanglements, and petty schemes. Through close psychological observation and satirical depiction of town life, the narrative exposes hypocrisy, vanity, and spiritual emptiness; grotesque and symbolic details intensify a mood of decay and malignity. Episodes alternate dark comedy with sinister undertones as the protagonist's resentments produce manipulation, obsessions about status and marriage, and escalating moral deterioration. The work blends realist social portraiture with hallucinatory imagery to trace the corrosive effects of small cruelties on both an individual and communal level.
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