Characteristics/Examples of a Comedy of Manners in Act 1:
Witty Dialogue:
Use of Sarcasm/Irony:
Contrived Solutions:
Critique of society, esp. marriage:
Portrayals of (social) class differences:
Contrasts between urban and rural:
Characteristics/Examples of a Comedy of Manners in Act 2:
Witty Dialogue:
Use of Sarcasm/Irony:
Contrived Solutions:
Critique of society, esp. marriage:
Portrayals of (social) class differences:
Contrasts between urban and rural:
Characteristics/Examples of a Comedy of Manners in Act 3:
Witty Dialogue:
Use of Sarcasm/Irony:
Contrived Solutions:
Critique of society, esp. marriage:
Portrayals of (social) class differences:
Contrasts between urban and rural:
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