Innamorati
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Inn•amo•ra•ti noun m Italian
The characters are composed of generous portions of lust, romance, vanity, and poetry, and very little sense. The lovers come in obvious pairs who, through much trial and tribulation, are united at the end of the play. They are so vain that they are usually more in love with themselves and the idea of being in love than with their actual lover. The innamorato , like most men of that era, went armed, and unlike Il Capitano, was not a coward; some of the characters are notably rash in their willingness to fight. (Sometimes one of the innamorato in a scenario holds the rank of captain; he will still have the character of the lover rather than il capitano .)
A/N: This is just background information. It doesn't mean the story will be like the explanation above
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