About This Book
A comedy follows a man whose habit of inventing stories produces escalating misunderstandings that complicate courtship, friendships, and claims of honor. His lies spread through a circle of rivals, elders, and love interests, producing comic confrontations and near-disasters that expose how social esteem depends on appearances. Through economical dialogue and staged situations, the piece satirizes mendacity and moral pretension while tracing the practical consequences of habitual falsehood, leading characters toward confession, correction, and a restoration of credibility.
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