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A satirical stage comedy depicts a provincial noble household where domineering parents raise an idle, ill-educated youth and enforce petty cruelties on servants and relations. Domestic scenes reveal hypocrisy, selfish marriage schemes around a young woman and disputes over her inheritance, while visitors and kin expose competing interests. An elder voice of conscience argues for education, virtue, and humane treatment, creating a moral counterpoint to entrenched ignorance and brutality. The play balances broad comic episodes with pointed social critique, dramatizing tensions between selfish tradition and calls for reform.
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