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The narrative follows a fracturing family built around a negligent, self-centered patriarch and his three very different sons; tensions over money, desire, and conscience escalate into a violent crime and a highly charged trial. Interleaved with courtroom proceedings are intimate episodes: the spiritual teachings and deathbed influence of an elder, a philosophical parable about authority and freedom, and the small tragedies of children and servants. Alternating psychological portraiture, moral debate, and social observation, the work probes faith and doubt, guilt and responsibility, free will and redemption while tracing how personal passions ripple outward through relationships and communal life.
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