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Set on an island colony and arranged in five acts, the play satirizes manners and social ambition through intertwined domestic quarrels, jealousies, and courtly intrigue. Scenes shift between parlours and public halls, exposing pretension, misplaced pride, and efforts to preserve reputation while romantic entanglements and disguises complicate relationships. A parallel thread follows travels and charitable intervention that illuminate the plight of a prisoner and provoke sympathetic responses from several characters. The work balances comic situations and sharper emotional moments to examine hypocrisy, politeness, and the limits of benevolence, using episodic scenes and recurring misunderstandings to drive both humor and moral reflection.
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