The Beggar's Opera; to Which is Prefixed the Musick to Each Song
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A satirical ballad-opera in three acts dramatizes the collision between the criminal underworld and respectable society, using popular airs and spoken dialogue to lampoon hypocrisy, greed, and the mercenary nature of marriage and justice. A young woman secretly marries a charismatic thief; her parents and rival lovers manoeuvre between profit, vengeance, and sentimental attachment; arrests, betrayals, and prison scenes reveal how law, commerce and social pretence are intertwined. Songs punctuate the action, offering moral commentary and comic counterpoint, while the piece undermines heroic myths and exposes corruption at every social level.
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