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The play is a three-act comedy set in a Balkan town during a border war, where a young woman’s romantic admiration for a celebrated officer collides with the arrival of a pragmatic enemy captain who reveals the gap between sentimental ideals and harsh reality. Family dynamics, a sharp-witted servant, and social pretensions supply comic confrontations that expose vanity, nationalism, and affectation. Through ironic situations and brisk exchanges the drama dismantles heroic mythology and examines practical morality, love, and social ambition while balancing satire with humane observation.
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