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The narrative examines the lives of urban middle-class households by contrasting a strict, money-conscious family with a more sociable, ambitious circle. It traces domestic rivalries, arranged marriages, financial maneuvering, and social climbing that reveal hypocrisy, vanity, and the rituals of respectability transplanted into city life. Scenes move between private interiors and public displays as various figures pursue status, fortune, and legitimacy, while the author analyzes institutions, manners, and moral compromise. Later sections follow the arrival and ascent of parvenus, and chart the personal costs and unexpected reckonings that attend social ambition and pretension.
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