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A comic stage piece opens with an allegorical prologue in which Jealousy defends itself as a force that renews desire, then the action moves to a Neapolitan household where servants and masters become entangled in romantic rivalries. Misunderstandings, disguises and competing affections trigger quarrels, pratfalls and scheming that drive successive scenes of farce. The tone alternates between satirical commentary on passion and social pretension and brisk stage business, while episodic episodes show how jealousy and ambition distort relationships yet ultimately provoke renewed attachment.
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