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A linked set of short Victorian-era dramas and scenes blends domestic comedy, political satire, and allegory. Early pieces stage intimate household moments around a royal figure and attendants, exposing contrasts between public persona and private habit; other sketches unpack political myths and finales with pointed wit. A central piece uses a peep-show conceit to explore possession and desire. The concluding section stages dethronements and power struggles across varied settings, dramatizing ambition, manipulation, and consequences. Together the plays combine vivid characterization and social observation, shifting between light humor and sharper critique to examine authority, tradition, and individual motives.
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