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A three-act apologue set in an unnamed seaside town follows a modest private teacher drawn into a tense domestic episode involving a military officer's household. Scenes shift between comic misunderstandings and escalating moral pressure as servants, neighbors, children, and local professionals complicate reputations and provoke confrontations. Through pointed dialogue and carefully staged action, the work examines social codes of honor, sexual propriety, and the distance between public virtue and private impulses. Conflicting self-images and local gossip expose hypocrisy and compel choices that challenge who is labeled man, beast, or virtuous.
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