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A collection of stage plays organized in several series and short pieces that range from three-act comedies to intimate single-scene sketches. The scenes probe social hierarchies, family tensions, and moral quandaries through domestic interiors, courts, and public settings, contrasting the private consequences of personal choices with public institutions. Dramatic techniques vary from realistic dialogue and careful stagecraft to concise parables, while recurring themes include justice, loyalty, class difference, and conscience. Together the plays present varied tonalities—satire, pathos, and moral argument—offering a panoramic view of social life and the ethical conflicts that drive ordinary people into personal and legal crisis.
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