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The work frames a comic trick on a drunken vagabond who is made to believe he is a lord, and then follows a household where a wealthy parent must marry off two daughters: one mild and sought after, the other sharp-tongued and resistant. A bold suitor marries the elder and proceeds to tame her through staged deprivations, theatrical tests, and power plays, while a parallel subplot of disguises and servantry secures the younger sister’s romance. The piece mixes farce and brisk comedy with satire, probing marriage, social authority, performative identities, and gendered power relations.
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