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The narrative follows a recently married man struggling with lingering war trauma as his wife's serious illness and their restless social circle expose tensions in domestic life. He alternates between self-reproach and brittle bravado, recalling battlefield camaraderie and ideals of beauty while confronting the banalities and vanities of postwar urban society. The household's fashionable entertainments, shifting gender roles, and private grief illuminate themes of endurance, disillusionment, and the search for meaning after conflict, depicting how personal suffering and social expectation strain intimacy and reveal conflicting notions of courage, duty, and consolation.
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