In this play, a disheveled woman enters a council chamber and declares “a woman may not have a vote, but she can make her voice be heard” and gives a speech rebuking the cowardly men present. A debate in this play about whether love exists as opposed to self-love is begun by a man who is later whipped for defending a kinswoman with a sling. At the end of this play, a sixteen-year-old master of a military order blames the antagonist for convincing him to fight (*) Catholic monarchs. In this play, the main couple’s wedding is interrupted by the antagonist trying to get revenge on the man who threatened him with his own crossbow. Frondoso and Laurencia are among the group pardoned at this play’s conclusion by Ferdinand and Isabella. For 10 points, name this play in which the title town kills the villainous Commander Fernán Gómez de Guzmán, written by Lope de Vega. ■END■
ANSWER: Fuenteovejuna [or The Sheep Well]
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