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The treatise sets out practical rules for composing plays for popular performance, addressing plot, character, language, and staging. It argues for blending tragic and comic elements and for a flexible approach to unity that permits episodic variety while maintaining dramatic coherence. The text offers guidance on scene construction, pacing, the use of verse and prose to match tone and character, and the deployment of devices such as intrigue, honor, love, and disguise. Throughout, it emphasizes responsiveness to audience taste and the playwright's responsibility to create effective, entertaining drama.
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