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The play centers on an elderly man dominated by imagined ailments whose preoccupation with doctors governs his household and marriage plans. His insistence on a medically arranged match for his daughter conflicts with her true attachment, while a calculating second wife and a quick-witted servant pursue opposing agendas. Comic energy comes from satire of medical pretensions, mistaken authority, disguises, and clever subterfuge. A final contrivance exposes selfish motives, reconciles personal loyalties, and untangles the romantic knot, restoring social harmony through farce and irony rather than solemn judgment.
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