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The narrative traces a young woman's passage from childhood into adulthood amid crowded tenements and a quarrelsome, impoverished household, depicting daily hardships, humiliation, and small consolations. It follows her observations of family strife—an alcoholic father, a morose mother, and industrious siblings—her timid temperament, and early errands and work that expose her to urban roughness. As she matures the story examines her longing for dignity, intimate relationships, social constraints, and the compromises she makes in love, labor, and marriage, ultimately portraying attempts at self-fulfillment and the lingering effects of social and moral restraints.
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