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The comedy follows tangled domestic and social entanglements: an ageing libertine longs for past pleasures while a younger relation embraces piety and romantic attachment; two young women debate the merits of worldly life versus the convent. Sharp dialogue and farce expose hypocrisy among clergy and self-styled reformers, while scenes of seduction, mistaken intentions, and boastful reminiscence drive the plot. A satirical prologue lampoons theatrical conventions and critical censure. Overall, the play uses wit and inversion to critique manners, generational conflict, and the pretensions of virtue within a bustling provincial setting.
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