The Best Mayor, The King by Lope de Vega

"The Best Mayor, The King" is a play that revolves around the themes of justice and the ideal ruler. Set in a small village in Spain, the story unfolds with the villagers suffering under the corrupt rule of a local magistrate who exploits his power for personal gain. The villagers appeal to the king, who decides to investigate the matter incognito. Disguised as a low-ranking official, the king witnesses firsthand the magistrate's tyranny and the suffering of his subjects. Through a series of clever tests and moral challenges, the king reveals his true identity and restores justice, proving that the best governor is the king himself, who rules with wisdom and fairness. The play is a critique of corruption and an exploration of the qualities that constitute a just ruler.

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Total Points: 21

Since this book was first published in 1635, there is a penalty of 0%. The age adjusted score is 21.0.

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