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5 pages in length. William Congreve's "The Way Of The World" addresses the issue of marriage in a number of different ways. While play speaks about the bonds of matrimony in one way or another, it is not actually the marriage, in and of itself, upon which the tale focuses. Rather, the author carefully yet quite effectively touches upon marriage, its meaning within the social backdrop, as well as the requirements necessary to maintain its existence; however, this tale delves much deeper into the aspect of marriage than what merely resides upon the surface. It is through intense character examination in Act IV, Scene V that the reader is able to see beyond the marital façade to a more realistic place where the Congreve's protagonist inevitably dwells. No additional sources cited.
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play speaks about the bonds of matrimony in one way or another, it is not actually the marriage, in and of itself, upon which the tale focuses. Rather, the
author carefully yet quite effectively touches upon marriage, its meaning within the social backdrop, as well as the requirements necessary to maintain its existence; however, this tale delves much deeper
into the aspect of marriage than what merely resides upon the surface. It is through intense character examination in Act IV, Scene V that the reader is able to
see beyond the marital fa?ade to a more realistic place where the Congreves protagonist inevitably dwells. Only after reading this particular scene does the reader fully comprehend the importance
marriage plays within the scheme of life and monetary pursuit. The concept that men are entitled to inherent privileges in marriage, while women
have to earn their place in the same state of matrimony, is the clear implication in Congreves The Way of the World. Asserting views about the vast differences between
the roles men and women play in relationships, the author contends that the fairer sex has routinely been victimized by society merely because of gender; that women are lesser human
beings in any respect is a concept foreign to the authors forward thinking structure. In establishing the demands between Mirabell and Millament, Millament is quick to assert her independence
from the typical subordination of matrimony. "Oh, I hate a lover that can dare to think he draws a moments air independent on the bounty of his mistress.
There is not so impudent a thing in nature as the saucy look of an assured man confident of success: the pedantic arrogance of a very husband has not so
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