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A five-act city comedy that sketches a circle of acquaintances whose dominant temperaments, or humours, produce misunderstandings, jealousies, and comic schemes. Social pretension, gullibility, and the gap between appearance and reality are satirized through lively scenes of conversation, staged deceptions, and public embarrassments. Short, sharply drawn character types drive episodic intrigue while moral commentary and comic resolution restore social balance. The play blends classical notions of temperament with everyday urban incidents to lampoon affectation and expose human folly.
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