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The play follows two long-time civil-engineer partners when one sets off to a remote island to pursue a commercial scheme, bringing a flamboyant visitor whose presence catalyzes encounters with local inhabitants and political figures. Across four acts the piece uses sharp, satirical dialogue and comic situations to contrast outsider optimism and reformist rhetoric with rooted customs and competing loyalties. Scenes shift between private offices and public gatherings, exposing hypocrisy, naive idealism, and pragmatic self-interest while probing themes of national identity, social reform, and the unforeseen human consequences of modern enterprise.
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