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The play opens with a prologue that scorns petty critics and defends comedic art, then presents a Salerno setting where two noble brothers, one ardently in love, vie for the favor of a singularly admired young woman whose presence eclipses other ladies. Scenes stage negotiations, confidences, and sibling counsel, while servants, a parasite and a captain enlarge the comic confusion. The action relies on comic devices of peripeteia and recognition, exploring themes of desire, reputation, social pretension and theatrical judgment as disputes of love and honor generate escalating misunderstandings.
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