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The play unfolds over three acts and satirizes obsessive litigiousness through a succession of comic set pieces centered on household disputes and mock trials. Characters pursue petty lawsuits and stage theatrical proceedings, producing escalating farce that exposes vanity, hypocrisy, and the absurdity of rigid ritual. The verse alternates sharp satire with playful imitation of classical models, using formal pomp, misunderstandings, and procedural excess to critique social pretensions and institutions that magnify trivial quarrels. Pacing depends on brisk exchanges, staged arguments, and a concluding resolution that restores order while underscoring human folly.

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Jean Racine

Jean Racine was a prominent French dramatist of the 17th century, known for his mastery of classical tragedy. His works often explore themes of passion, fate, and the complexities of human emotion, drawing heavily from Greek and Roman sources. Among his most notable plays are "Phaedra," which delves into forbidden love and guilt, and "Esther," a biblical tragedy that showcases his ability to blend moral and emotional depth. Racine's influence on French literature and drama is profound, and he remains a key figure in the study of classical theatre.

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