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A courtly masque unfolds as a festive company stages allegorical entertainments that expose vanity, literary pretension, and social affectation. Comic scenes and caricatured humours bring forward flatterers, fops, and rival personalities whose expectant performances invite satire. Songs, formal interludes, and witty exchanges punctuate the action while moral observation and theatrical artifice interrogate ego and reputation. The plot resolves by unmasking hypocrisy and tempering extremes of self-regard, restoring a negotiated social balance while leaving the audience to assess the characters’ follies.
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