The Scape-Goat: A Farce in One Act
Autor: | John Poole |
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EAN: | 4064066200862 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.05.2021 |
Untertitel: | A Witty Farce of Social and Political Parodies |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century farce Regency social satire absurd comedy play comedic narrative style exaggerated character dynamics fast-paced humor political farce critique satirical theatrical performance social commentary play witty dialogue humor |
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In 'The Scape-Goat: A Farce in One Act,' John Poole employs sharp wit and biting satire to explore the absurdities of social responsibility and moral dilemmas. The play unfolds with a tightly woven plot that showcases Poole's skill in crafting humorous dialogue and engaging characters, offering a rich tapestry of comedic encounters layered with deeper social commentary. The work exemplifies the genre of farce, with its rapid pacing and exaggerated situations, while simultaneously reflecting the philosophical currents of early 19th-century England, particularly in its critique of societal norms and moral hypocrisy. John Poole, a prominent figure in the early 19th-century dramatic landscape, was known for his incisive humor and innovative theatrical techniques. His works often challenged the prevailing socio-political issues of his time, drawing from his experiences and observations as a playwright, critic, and satirist. His keen sense of irony and ability to illuminate the follies of human nature resonate throughout 'The Scape-Goat,' making it not only a work of entertainment but also a poignant reflection on the societal values of his era. For readers and theater enthusiasts alike, 'The Scape-Goat' is a must-read, offering both laughter and insight into the complexities of human morality. Poole'Äôs masterful blend of farcical elements and thoughtful critique invites audiences to reflect on their own values, making this play a relevant and enduring piece that continues to provoke thought and discussion.