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The play offers a satiric examination of romantic courtship and the institution of marriage, portraying fashionable rituals of engagement and the theatricality of social flattery. It juxtaposes an idealizing view of passionate love with a hardheaded critique that sees marriage as a constraining institution, advancing the paradox that a stable union is best secured by practical arrangements rather than ardent feeling, while fervent love survives only outside wedlock. The work blends exuberant lyrical passages with colloquial realism, alternating biting humor and melancholy to expose vanity, hypocrisy, and the fragile illusions that sustain conventional relationships.
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