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A licentious satirical narrative follows a voluptuous African prince who acquires a magic ring that forces the intimate parts of women to speak, exposing secrets and hypocrisies at his court. Through a framed series of trials the device reveals scandals, sexual double standards, and institutional absurdities across theaters, academies, courts, and churches, provoking debate among characters and prompting philosophical digressions on morality, sensation, and power. Episodes alternate comedic farce, erotic incidents, and reflective conversation, using fantasies and dreams to test ideas about authority, superstition, and social mores while foregrounding women's voices as a means of social critique.
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