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A five-act satirical comedy exposes the ignorance, pretensions, and domestic tyranny of provincial landowners by centering on an uneducated young heir indulged by an overbearing, vulgar mother. Enlightened and principled relatives and visitors contrast with the household's moral shortcomings, sparking comic conflicts that reveal hypocrisy, cruelty, and social pretensions. Through pointed scenes and farcical situations the play critiques failures of education and manners while urging humane reform and the cultivation of reason and virtue.
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