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A trio of sharp comedies that examine desire, deception, and social hypocrisy through tightly plotted farce. The first play follows an elaborate con that exploits superstition and a pliant intermediary to pursue a married woman, exposing private vice beneath public virtue. The second turns on romantic rivalry and household maneuvering, using wit and mistaken identity to satirize ambition and self-interest. The third sends a supernatural observer into domestic life, whose experience of marriage and civic customs reveals human folly. Across the pieces, quick dialogue and comic situations foreground themes of manipulation, honor, and the gap between appearance and reality.

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Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian diplomat, philosopher, and writer, best known for his political treatise, "The Prince." This seminal work explores the complexities of power and statecraft, offering pragmatic advice to rulers on how to maintain authority and navigate political landscapes. Machiavelli's writings reflect his experiences in the tumultuous political environment of Renaissance Italy, where he served in various governmental roles. In addition to "The Prince," he authored significant works such as "Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius" and "History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy," which further delve into themes of governance and civic responsibility. His contributions have left a lasting impact on political theory and philosophy.

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