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The play follows an older gentleman, Don Diego, who intends to marry a young woman, Doña Francisca, under the guardianship of her mother, Doña Irene, while Francisca secretly loves the younger Don Carlos. Across three acts, misunderstandings, social conventions, and servant interventions expose the limits of arranged marriages, the clash between appearance and sincerity, and the importance of informed consent and modest autonomy. The comedy satirizes hypocrisy and excessive parental control, contrasts prudent reason with youthful feeling, and moves toward a resolution that privileges honest communication and the young woman's right to choose.
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