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The play follows a scheming social parasite who engineers jealousies and misunderstandings to betray a trusting suitor and advance his own aims; characters circulate between courtship, suspicion, and exposure as witty repartee and plotting drive successive reversals. Scenes alternate public farce and private soliloquy, the latter deployed to reveal motives and moral calculation. Through interwoven intrigues and satirical portraits of affectation and vanity, the action unmasks duplicity and tests loyalty, concluding with the consequences of manipulation for both perpetrators and victims while showcasing the conventions of Restoration comedy of manners.

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William Congreve

William Congreve was an English playwright and poet, active during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He is best known for his sharp wit and keen observations of human behavior, particularly in the realm of romantic relationships. His notable works include the comedies "Love for Love" and "The Way of the World," which showcase his talent for blending humor with social commentary. Congreve's plays often explore themes of love, duty, and deception, reflecting the complexities of his contemporary society. His contributions to the genre of Restoration comedy have left a lasting impact on English literature.

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