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The play follows domestic and social tensions surrounding a married couple as the wife resumes painting and the absence of children strains the marriage, drawing in a meddling mother, judgmental neighbors, and genteel manners. Family confrontations, neighborhood gossip, and the intrusion of medical and legal figures escalate misunderstandings. Action shifts from an urbane salon to a country villa, contrasting public façades with private frustrations. Through scenes of confrontation and farcical complications, the work explores how artistic aspiration, social expectation, and the desire for offspring shape identity, marital roles, and community judgment.
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