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A framing prologue set in an infernal court presents demons debating strategy and the stewardship of human vice. The main narrative traces the intimate life of a young woman as she confronts social pressures, moral dilemmas, and the fallout from private choices. Episodes alternate between ironic, satirical commentary and close psychological observation to explore temptation, reputation, and the boundaries between private impulse and public judgment. Structure shifts between supernatural oversight and ordinary experience to provoke reflection on blame, responsibility, and the social definitions of virtue and damnation.
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