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The play follows two sets of identical twins separated in childhood whose unexpected reunions in the same city produce escalating cases of mistaken identity: merchants are arrested, spouses are accused, servants are punished, and neighbors misread situations. Rapid exchanges, physical comedy, and verbal confusion build a chain of misunderstandings that threatens legal and familial order until a final unmasking clarifies identities and restores relationships. The piece explores identity, family reunion, the strain between law and mercy, and the comic effects of coincidence and theatrical timing.
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