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The play depicts the disruption in a country household when a forthright relative from abroad arrives, provoking comic clashes between plainspoken manners and polished affectation. Over three acts, misunderstandings, eccentric banter, romantic entanglements and physical comedy produce rapid, satirical scenes that alternate with moments of sentiment. Much of the humor stems from a garrulous, bungling nobleman and the contrast between servants and visitors, while hidden ties and reconciliations gradually surface to resolve the farcical complications in a broadly staged finale.
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