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The School for Scandal is a celebrated comedy of manners by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, offering a satirical take on gossip, hypocrisy, and moral duplicity in 18th-century high society. Through its lively plot, sharp wit, and engaging characters, the play critiques the superficiality and scandals prevalent among the English aristocracy, making it a cornerstone of classic English drama.

Key Points

  1. Social Critique: Highlights the destructive nature of gossip and hypocrisy.
  2. Vivid Characters: Features memorable figures like Lady Teazle and Sir Oliver Surface.
  3. Dramatic Irony: Masterfully uses irony to expose deceit and pretension.
  4. Themes of Morality: Examines virtue versus vice in societal interactions.
  5. Timeless Relevance: Remains a study in human behavior and societal flaws

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Writer                 ✤     R.B. Sheridan

Publishers           ✤    Kitab Mahal (Pvt) Ltd , KM 

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