Sons and Daughters
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A young man raised to inherit his father’s prosperous mercantile business rejects that expectation, triggering a tense negotiation of authority, duty, and entitlement within a comfortable household. The story follows his prolonged travels and delayed return and the domestic consequences of his refusal as generational differences about work, status, and sensible living come to the fore. Social manners, the clash between commercial ambition and cultivated leisure, and parental favoritism are observed in character interactions. The narrative traces how individual preference collides with familial obligation and reshapes relationships and prospects.
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