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The play opens with a shipwreck that separates young twins, prompting one to disguise herself as a man and enter service to a lovesick noble. That disguise fuels a tangle of attractions: the noble courts a mourning countess who spurns men, the disguised twin secretly loves the noble, and the countess falls for the disguised identity, producing comic and poignant misunderstandings. Parallel farcical business features an indulgent uncle, a self-important steward who is the target of a practical joke, and a foolish suitor. Music, wit, and disguise probe the nature of love, identity, and social folly.
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