Jeppe on the Hill; Or, The Transformed Peasant: A Comedy in Five Acts
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A henpecked, frequently drunken peasant becomes the focus of a noblemen's practical joke when he is found asleep and temporarily dressed and treated as an aristocrat. His brief elevation prompts comic imitation and abuses of authority, then a staged legal ordeal reveals how easily identity and power can be performed and revoked. Using broad farce and sharp satire, the play exposes human weakness, social hypocrisy, and the arbitrary nature of rank while prompting audiences to recognize folly in themselves rather than simply condemning a single class.
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