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The narrative frames a visionary dream in which a young woman, returning to wild childhood haunts, contemplates society's injustices and imagines a sweeping social revolution that grants women equal legal, political, and moral standing with men. Blending satire, romance, and polemic, it diagnoses social ills rooted in custom and law, sketches alternative arrangements for gender relations, and urges collective action to dismantle oppressive institutions. Through critique, allegory, and speculative scenes the work argues for female emancipation and suggests that gender equality would elevate public morality and social well-being.
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