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The play begins with a drunken countryman persuaded he is a nobleman, a comic framing device that echoes the main action. The central plot contrasts a headstrong, sharp-tongued woman and a determined suitor whose theatrical methods, role-playing, and domineering strategies aim to change her behavior, while a secondary strand follows gentler courtships complicated by disguises and mistaken identities. Through farce, elaborate deceptions, and tests of obedience, the work explores themes of social rank, marriage as performance, and the uneasy boundary between comic triumph and coercion.
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