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The play portrays a bourgeois household split between women who idolize fashionable learning and relatives who prefer ordinary pleasures and sensible matches. A young woman in love with a suitable suitor faces pressure from her mother and circle to marry a pedantic poet, provoking comic intrigues that reveal hypocrisy, vanity, and shallow scholarship. Family arguments, mock erudition, and exposed deceptions culminate in the unraveling of pretensions and a return to common sense, allowing genuine affection and practical judgment to prevail.
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