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A five-act city comedy follows a circle of acquaintances whose exaggerated temperaments and manners produce misunderstandings, public quarrels, and comic embarrassments. By staging intersecting plots of deception, satire, and attempted reproof, the work targets fashionable affectations, rhetorical posturing, and social pretension through sharp verbal exchange and theatrical contrivance. Episodes alternate between private encounters and public spectacle, culminating in ironic comeuppances and tentative reconciliations that underline the playwright's examination of human folly, the period theory of humours, and the corrective aims of comic satire.
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