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The school for scandal

The school for scandal

A satirical exploration of gossip and hypocrisy in 18th century society

Richard Brinsley Sheridan

108 pages, parution le 03/04/2024

Résumé

"The School for Scandal" is a comedic play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan that delves into the themes of gossip, deceit, and the superficial nature of high society in the 18th century. The narrative revolves around the lives of Sir Peter Teazle, his young wife Lady Teazle, and the Surface brothers, Joseph and Charles. Sir Peter, an older gentleman, finds himself at odds with his wife, who has quickly adapted to the extravagant lifestyle of London society. Lady Teazle becomes entangled with a group of scandal-mongers led by Lady Sneerwell, who is secretly in love with Charles Surface. Lady Sneerwell, along with her accomplice Snake, spreads rumors to sabotage the relationship between Charles and Maria, Sir Peter's ward, who is genuinely in love with Charles despite his reckless behavior. Joseph Surface, the seemingly virtuous brother, is in fact a hypocrite and manipulator, seeking to win Maria's affection and her fortune while maintaining a facade of moral superiority. The play unfolds with a series of misunderstandings, eavesdropping, and revelations that expose the true nature of the characters. Sir Oliver Surface, the wealthy uncle of Joseph and Charles, returns from abroad and decides to test the character of his nephews. Disguised as a moneylender, he discovers Charles's genuine, albeit flawed, nature and Joseph's deceitful character. The play concludes with the exposure of the various plots and the reconciliation of the main characters. Sir Peter and Lady Teazle resolve their differences, and Charles is forgiven for his past indiscretions, securing his relationship with Maria. Sheridan's play is a sharp critique of the superficiality and moral ambiguity of the upper classes, using wit and humor to highlight the destructive power of gossip and the importance of integrity.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Parution 03/04/2024
Nb. de pages 108
Format 17 x 22
Couverture Broché
Poids 182g
EAN13 9791041995776

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