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A comic stage piece tracks a respectable suburban family whose daughter's impulsive elopement generates gossip, panic, and a demand to preserve appearances. Interwoven with their domestic disturbance is a sincere, moralizing drama written by a well-meaning amateur and the public reception it provokes; critics, actors, and onlookers collide in a play-within-a-play format that turns moments of melodrama into farce. Through sharp satire and a pointed prefatory address, the work undermines bourgeois respectability and theatrical pretension while examining the tensions between conscience, social reputation, and authentic feeling.
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