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The novel traces the inner life of a sensitive young woman raised within a respectable urban family, charting her romantic hopes, artistic longings, and growing alienation as social expectations and her own temperament collide. It follows episodes of courtship, familial obligation, and social display while attending to subtle social manners and emotional contradictions. The narrative emphasizes psychological nuance, the mismatch between idealized desire and mundane reality, and the gradual narrowing of choices that leads to increasing despair. Scenes alternate between intimate interior reflection and observant depictions of community life, culminating in a quietly tragic resolution.
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