"She Stoops to Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith is a comedic play that explores themes of mistaken identity, social class, and romantic entanglements. The play opens with Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle preparing to receive a visit from Charles Marlow, the son of Mr. Hardcastle's old friend, Sir Charles Marlow. Mr. Hardcastle hopes to match his daughter, Kate, with young Marlow. However, Marlow is known for his shyness around women of his own class, though he is quite confident with women of lower status. Meanwhile, Tony Lumpkin, Mrs. Hardcastle's son from a previous marriage, plays a prank on Marlow and…mehr
"She Stoops to Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith is a comedic play that explores themes of mistaken identity, social class, and romantic entanglements. The play opens with Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle preparing to receive a visit from Charles Marlow, the son of Mr. Hardcastle's old friend, Sir Charles Marlow. Mr. Hardcastle hopes to match his daughter, Kate, with young Marlow. However, Marlow is known for his shyness around women of his own class, though he is quite confident with women of lower status. Meanwhile, Tony Lumpkin, Mrs. Hardcastle's son from a previous marriage, plays a prank on Marlow and his friend Hastings by convincing them that the Hardcastle home is an inn. This leads to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations. Marlow, believing Kate to be a barmaid, behaves with ease and charm, while Kate, aware of the deception, decides to play along to win his affection. Hastings, on the other hand, is in love with Constance Neville, Mrs. Hardcastle's niece, and they plan to elope with her inheritance. The play unfolds with a series of humorous events, mistaken identities, and social commentary, ultimately leading to resolutions in love and marriage. Goldsmith's work is a critique of the rigid social structures of the time, using humor to highlight the absurdities of class distinctions and the complexities of human relationships.
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Goldsmith's birth date and year are not known with certainty. According to the Library of Congress authority file, he told a biographer that he was born on 10 November 1728. The location of his birthplace is also uncertain. He was born either in the townland of Pallas, near Ballymahon, County Longford, Ireland, where his father was the Anglican curate of the parish of Forgney, or at the residence of his maternal grandparents, at the Smith Hill House near Elphin in County Roscommon, where his grandfather Oliver Jones was a clergyman and master of the Elphin diocesan school, and where Oliver studied. When Goldsmith was two years old, his father was appointed the rector of the parish of Kilkenny West in County Westmeath. The family moved to the parsonage at Lissoy, between Athlone and Ballymahon, and continued to live there until his father's death in 1747.
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