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The play centers on a womanizing protagonist whose flirtations trigger a tangle of romantic and legal complications, while satirical conversations among urban intellectuals expose competing views on love, marriage, and social reform. Sharp, comedic scenes alternate with argumentative set-pieces in a club setting, testing ideals of emancipation and personal integrity and revealing hypocrisy beneath genteel manners. The four-act structure moves between intimate domestic encounters and public debate, blending farce with social critique.
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