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The drama unfolds as a masked traveler and a young woman arrive at an inn and soon provoke suspicion, rivalries, and official scrutiny that escalate into interrogation, public accusation, and judicial consequences. Told in verse across three acts, the piece moves between intimate domestic scenes and formal proceedings, following how personal loyalties, social honor, and political pressures collide. Plot developments hinge on questions of identity and credibility, while motifs of deception, reputation, and conscience shape characters’ choices and propel the work toward a moral and legal reckoning.

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José Zorrilla

José Zorrilla was a prominent Spanish poet and playwright of the 19th century, best known for his romantic drama "Don Juan Tenorio," which has become a classic of Spanish literature. His works often reflect themes of love, honor, and the supernatural, showcasing his mastery of lyrical expression. Zorrilla's contributions to the literary landscape include notable poems and plays, such as "Granada, Poema Oriental" and "Recuerdos Del Tiempo Viejo," which highlight his deep connection to Spanish culture and history. His legacy continues to influence Spanish literature and theater.

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