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The play portrays a social world whose courteous surface conceals selfishness and small-scale cruelty, unfolding through scenes in a pawnshop and in family homes. Conversations about loans, keepsakes, honor, and charity expose tensions between economic necessity and social standing, while bargaining, hypocrisy, and generational conflict alternate with occasional compassion. Set across four acts, the drama blends satirical comedy and moral observation to examine how commerce, reputation, and private loyalties shape everyday behavior.

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Santiago Rusiñol

Santiago Rusiñol was a prominent Catalan writer and painter, known for his contributions to modernist literature in Spain. His works often explore themes of identity, society, and the human condition, reflecting the cultural landscape of Catalonia during his time. One of his notable works, "L'auca del senyor Esteve," combines illustrations by Ramón Casas with text by Gabriel Alomar, showcasing Rusiñol's unique blend of visual and literary art. Another significant piece, "La bona gent," further exemplifies his narrative style and thematic depth. Rusiñol's legacy continues to influence contemporary Catalan literature.

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