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The play stages a satirical comedy in which a boastful astrologer and his confederates devise a scheme to exploit a wealthy, credulous old man's faith in occult arts; their plan entwines domestic intrigues, servants' plots, romantic confusions, and petty thieves, producing a series of deceptions, disguises, and comic confrontations. Scenes alternate rapid exchanges and farcical set pieces that expose vanity, hypocrisy, and gullibility while resolving misunderstandings through trickery and social exposure. The work mixes witty dialogue, theatrical ruses, and social satire to lampoon superstition and human avarice.
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