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A 4 page paper which examines the level of happiness as it involves the character of Mrs. Fainall in William Congreve’s The Way of the World. No additional sources cited.
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is a play about money and the manipulations of various characters as they seek a sort of conquest of one kind or another. One of the characters in this story
is Mrs. Fainall. She is the only woman married in this play and also a woman whose husband seems less than loving. The following paper examines the level of happiness
seen in the character of Mrs. Fainall. The paper argues that although she remains married to Mr. Fainall in the end, presumably stuck in this relationship because of lack of
wit and the society of the day, she wins because her husband has no power over money she already signed over to another. The Way of the World
by William Congreve In days gone by the best a woman could hope for was to be married to a relatively stable man in relationship to society and wealth. The
better she married the better her chances were at living well and being able to provide for children. In the society of days gone by a womans possessions were generally
also her husbands and any wealth she had became the property of a patriarchal society. In many ways that is the foundation of this story by Congreve for one
particular man, Mr. Fainall, is constantly trying to obtain money through devious means. One of those means involves his wife Mrs. Fainall, the only woman married in the story. Mrs.
Fainall is disgruntled at the fact her husband is unfaithful and she, like her husband, engages in deceitful and manipulative behavior to seek her own gain, although her gain is
more personal rather than monetary. This is the only power she has for she exists in a mans world where she has little control over events. As Mr. Fainall
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