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Presented as a first-person journal kept by a chambermaid, the narrative recounts successive domestic employments and the small tasks, humiliations, and observations that accompany them. Through candid anecdotes and reflective entries, it exposes recurring patterns of hypocrisy, greed, sexual coercion, and petty cruelty within private households, while examining class divisions and power imbalances. The writing alternates concrete episodes with contemplative passages, building a steadily unsparing portrait of social manners, private vice, and the corrosive effects of inequality on individual lives.
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