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A three-act comedy contrasts rustic farm life with ostentatious city society, shifting between an old farmhouse kitchen and a showy urban flat. Scenes juxtapose domestic bustle and genteel ceremony, as blunt provincial behavior meets rigid social etiquette, producing misunderstandings, awkward encounters, and farcical reversals. Servants and household figures highlight class distinctions through ritual and decorum, while surprise arrivals and mismatched expectations drive the plot. The structure alternates intimate rural simplicity with pretentious urban display to satirize manners and expose the humor in competing social worlds.
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