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A three-act drama stages confrontations among a middle‑class circle—husband, wife, their son, friends and lawyers—shifting between Florence and Rome as a visiting man unsettles domestic calm and provokes disclosures that complicate a married woman’s public identity. Intense social gatherings and legal surroundings frame tensions about paternity, reputation and generational differences, while youthful irreverence collides with adult decorum. Through ironic situations and escalating revelations the play probes the instability of personal identity, the gap between appearances and inner truth, and the costs borne by those who must negotiate conflicting versions of themselves.
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