The Way of the World by William Congreve
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The Way of the World is a classic Restoration comedy written by William Congreve in 1700, renowned for its sharp wit, intricate plot, and satirical take on high society. Set in a world of aristocratic indulgence and scheming lovers, the play follows the clever and charming Mirabell as he attempts to win the hand of the witty Millamant—while navigating obstacles posed by meddling relatives, secret pasts, and deceptive alliances.
At the heart of the play is a biting critique of marriage, manners, and social ambition in 18th-century England. With its dazzling wordplay and layered characters, The Way of the World stands as one of the finest examples of English Restoration theatre, balancing humor with insightful commentary on love, trust, and the games people play.
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