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The novel traces the collapse of a once-promising marriage in a provincial community, following the husband's steady moral decline, the wife's suffering and eventual estrangement, and a mutual friend's struggle with loyalty and honest judgment. Through careful domestic scenes and realist observation, it examines social expectations, legal and moral consequences, and the distance between public reputation and private failure. The narrative emphasizes psychological motivation and ordinary routines, offering an unsentimental study of responsibility, disillusionment, and the limits of compassion within intimate relationships.
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