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The play examines a comfortable clergyman's household when the arrival of a sensitive young admirer disturbs domestic routines and prompts reassessment of love, authority and selfhood. Intertwining witty exchanges and pointed social debate across three acts, it stages intimate scenes of marital negotiation, intellectual sparring and moral questioning, contrasting public duties and private feeling. The wife becomes the fulcrum of competing claims, and conversations about charity, social reform and personal happiness reveal tensions between idealism and practical devotion. Sharp humor and rhetorical confrontation unsettle conventional romantic expectations while probing gender, power and the nature of compassion.
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