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The play tracks a tangled comedy of manners in which a young man adopts a false identity to court a romantic-minded young woman, igniting rival suitors, jealous friends, and the interference of guardians and well-meaning relatives. Mistaken identities, duels and farcical crises build through rapid dialogue and set-piece confrontations, while a supporting character frequently substitutes ludicrous malapropisms that heighten the linguistic satire. The action exposes sentimental affectation, pretension, and the social posturing of courtship, resolving with revelations that untangle confusions and restore more conventional unions.
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