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A domestic drama centered on a young couple and their temperamental son, whose public outbursts at a social gathering expose strains in parental authority, marital roles, and social performance. The narrative follows neighbors’ reactions, the mother’s pride and helplessness, the father’s intermittent presence, and the household’s attempts to manage behavior. Through episodes of family conflict and close observation, the work examines parenting, social expectations, moral judgment, and the small domestic tensions that reveal character and test relationships.
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