Comedies:
* "El desdén con el desdén" (Scorn with Scorn): This is arguably Moreto's most famous play. It's a classic example of the "comedia de capa y espada" (cloak and sword comedy) genre, known for its witty dialogue, intricate plot, and sword fights.
* "La fuerza de la costumbre" (The Force of Habit): This play explores the theme of marital infidelity and societal expectations surrounding women.
* "La valentía de las mujeres" (The Courage of Women): As the title suggests, this play celebrates the strength and resilience of women.
* "El lindo Don Diego" (The Handsome Don Diego): Another popular "comedia de capa y espada," this play features a charming protagonist and a series of humorous twists and turns.
* "El caballero de Olmedo" (The Gentleman of Olmedo): This play is considered a "tragicomedy," blending elements of both tragedy and comedy. It tells the story of a young man who is killed for defending his love.
Other Works:
* "El mayorazgo de Sevilla" (The Heir of Seville): This play deals with the themes of inheritance and social status.
* "El doctor Carlino" (Doctor Carlino): This play is a satire of medical practices and the human condition.
Moreto's plays are known for their wit, cleverness, and insightful observations of human nature. He was a master of dialogue and character development, and his works continue to be performed and enjoyed today.