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The story follows a young man who abandons his formal schooling and returns to his rural household, triggering a fierce confrontation with his father and sparking village speculation. A sequence of domestic scenes, church occasions, schoolroom memories and public incidents — including anonymous threats, exchanged letters and community gatherings — frames his struggle between personal conviction and familial expectation. The narrative examines how moral resolve, social pressure and the costs of dissent shape one individual's path amid communal life, tracing gradual shifts in responsibility, reputation and the possibility of emerging public roles.

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Emil Lassinen

Emil Lassinen was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often reflect the social dynamics and cultural nuances of Finnish life. Among his notable titles is "Haaksirikkoisen pelastus; Äitipuolen kertomus; Kaitalan Matti; Jokapaikan Eeron Helsingin-matka," which showcases his narrative style and thematic interests. Lassinen's writing includes a variety of genres, from short stories to novellas, as seen in his collections "Kotipoluilta I-IV: Pieniä kertoelmia." His exploration of everyday life and human experiences has left a mark on Finnish literary heritage.

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