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A lively comedy of manners centers on romantic misunderstandings, disguises, and deliberate deceptions that expose social pretensions and test reputations. A seemingly simple young woman becomes the object of competing affections and schemes, prompting rivals, relatives, and servants to plot and quarrel. Witty exchanges, concealed motives, and sudden revelations unmask private intentions and recalibrate social standings, producing comic reversals and eventual reconciliation. Structured in three acts, the drama mixes brisk theatrical action with detailed observations of everyday life, examining themes of honor, hypocrisy, gendered perception, and the gap between outward appearance and inward wit.

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Lope de Vega

Lope de Vega (1562-1635) was a prominent Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist of the Golden Age, known for his prolific output and innovative contributions to Spanish literature. He is credited with establishing the foundations of Spanish drama, particularly through his mastery of the comedia, a genre that blends tragedy and comedy. Among his notable works is "Fuente Ovejuna," a powerful exploration of collective justice and social themes. De Vega's influence extends beyond his own time, as he shaped the trajectory of Spanish theater and inspired countless writers. His works reflect a deep understanding of human emotions and societal issues, making him a central figure in the literary heritage of Spain.

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