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A five-act comedy stages debates between a skeptical intellectual and a devout young man as they spar over reason, religious belief, and sincerity, while courtship and family interactions involving two sisters and their suitors complicate social expectations. Witty exchanges reveal hypocrisy, self-deception, and competing claims about friendship, virtue, and conscience; characters test each other's honesty through provocation, concealment, and social maneuvering. Scenes alternate argument, satire, and sentimental moments, and the structure uses contrasts between public reputation and private feeling to explore whether liberty of thought can coexist with moral responsibility.

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781) was a prominent German playwright, poet, and philosopher, known for his contributions to the development of modern drama and literary criticism. His works often explore themes of tolerance, humanity, and the complexities of moral and ethical dilemmas. Among his notable plays is "Nathan the Wise," a powerful exploration of religious tolerance set in Jerusalem during the Crusades. Lessing's influence extends beyond the stage; his essays and treatises on aesthetics and drama laid the groundwork for future literary movements. His commitment to Enlightenment ideals and his advocacy for intellectual freedom have solidified his place in the canon of Western literature.

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