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An exiled father and his daughter seek refuge in a pastoral forest after a younger relative seizes courtly power, while several courtiers and country youths follow, creating intersecting romantic pursuits and comic rivalries. A woman adopts male disguise to test affection and to gain freedom of movement, provoking refinements of identity and social roles amid witty banter, songs, and theatrical games. The play contrasts cynical court life with the liberating, philosophical atmosphere of the countryside, exploring love, friendship, and transformation before concluding in reconciliations and multiple marriages.
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