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The play follows an argumentative suitor and a determined woman as their courtship plays out among friends and elders whose conversations expose competing ideas about love, duty, and social change. A long imaginative interlude stages a philosophical dialogue about human nature, creativity, and the drive toward higher types, while comic situations lampoon romantic myths and social pretensions. The work balances farce and serious reflection, exploring tensions between intellectual independence and reproductive or social imperatives, and satirizing manners through sharp wit and theatrical invention.
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