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The play stages a domestic farce built around a woman whose habitual contrary responses unsettle her household and provoke a string of comic misunderstandings. Her oppositional temperament pits family members and servants against one another as they try to manage daily tasks and to arrange a marriage for the household's daughter. Attempts to conceal intentions, to manipulate opinions, and to outmaneuver rivals generate reversals and witty exchanges, while the action gently satirizes pettiness, obstinacy, and social affectations through brisk scenes and character-driven comedy.
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