BA 3rd semester optional English notes
longer summary of "School for Scandal" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan : "School for Scandal" is a classic comedy of manners that was first performed in 1777. Set in high society London, the play is known for its witty dialogue, sharp social commentary, and complex plot involving scandalous secrets, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements. The play opens with Lady Sneerwell, a wealthy widow, who delights in spreading malicious gossip and scheming against others. She is supported by Mrs. Candour, a hypocrite who pretends to be virtuous but is actually just as duplicitous as Lady Sneerwell. Lady Sneerwell is Infatuated with Charles Surface, a young man known for his extravagant lifestyle and debts, and she seeks to ruin the reputation of his rival, Joseph Surface, who is perceived as virtuous and honorable. However, Sir Oliver Surface, a wealthy uncle of Charles and Joseph, returns from abroad and decides to test the character of his nephews. He disguises himself...