Act I Amaral, a
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) graduate, is focused on his
Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.) exam preparations when he encounters João. Their discussions range from politics to
current affairs. Meanwhile, Deodita, renowned as the Belle of Cavel, is strolling with her companion Hellen in the distance. Amaral and Deodita share a moment of mutual attraction, leading to the blossoming of
love at first sight. The storyline involves Berthold's conflict with Bhojjawalla, along with other events. Amaral is the recipient of a correspondence from the Belle. Their interaction is characterized by intense emotions and romantic discussions. João and Hellen are influenced by their romantic gestures. Amaral signals his desire to wed the Belle by presenting an
engagement ring as a symbol of their
betrothal. Concurrently, Esperans rejects romantic overtures from Silvester. Berthold contributes witty and insightful remarks to the unfolding events. Amaral engages Berthold to act as an
intermediary for delivering a
message of affection to the Belle. Inquisitive about the content of the letter, the Belle's father, Gregory, disguises himself as her grandfather and promises to pass the letter to Deodita upon her return. The
peculiar professor entrusts Berthold with the letter and is compensated. After discovering the letter's contents, the furious old man expels the Belle from the residence due to her defiance and disrespect. Berthold feigns sympathy towards Gregory in a mocking manner. Deodita and Amaral convene in the garden, during which Amaral voices his apprehensions regarding the upcoming L.L.B. examination. Deodita offers words of encouragement and support to Amaral during this challenging time. Meanwhile, Marcelin has a rendezvous with Esperans, and Berthold entertains with his witty jokes.
Act II Alex and Gregory, two fathers, engage in a confrontation, resulting in a physical scuffle over the topic of Amaral and Deodita's engagement. The dispute intensifies from verbal disagreements to a
physical altercation. Berthold adds his witty remarks to the situation, injecting humor into the tense encounter. Marcelin finds himself in Silvester's control, with both vying for Esperans's hand in marriage. Berthold intervenes, resolving their conflict by
brandishing a
revolver. He successfully resolves the situation, leading Esperans away in triumph. Amaral's apprehension regarding
abduction charges is alleviated by the Belle assuming complete responsibility. Their exchange is interrupted by Gregory's arrival with law enforcement to arrest Amaral, and they are then escorted to the police station. In the
legal proceedings involving Amaral accused of abducting the Belle of Cavel, the police inspector puts forth a forceful argument. Baltazar provides a competent defense. Berthold's
courtroom jests and testimony are notable, with Gunderiwalla appearing as the second
witness. The Judge's final remarks contribute to Amaral's ultimate
exoneration. ==Themes==