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In this one-act comedy a household-science classroom becomes the stage for a satiric look at domestic education and gender expectations. A young student laboring to work off her tuition endures endless scrubbing under the watchful academy founder while classmates and an outspoken emissary from a ladies' association introduce debates about female authority and the purpose of instruction. The play alternates farce and social mockery, foregrounding ritual curtseys, relentless chores, and a comic interlude titled The Ideal Husband—by himself to underline the absurdities of prescribed roles.
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