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A Spanish translation collects four dramatic works that juxtapose intense personal passions and public consequences, alternating comedy and tragedy. Scenes range from civic and courtroom tensions to intimate domestic moments, exploring themes of love and fate, ambition and guilt, justice and mercy, and destructive jealousy. Characterization and vivid dialogue drive moral dilemmas and high-stakes confrontations, while shifts between urban and rural settings stage contests of honor, legal argument, and fatal misunderstanding. The translation aims to preserve the original vigor, rhetorical contrast, and theatrical variety for a modern Spanish readership.
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