'She Stoops to Conquer': A Classic Restoration Era Comedy

 
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER
 
OLIVER GOLDSMITH
 
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
 
’SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER
’’ is one of the best plays to be written during the
restoration era. Goldsmith’s she stoops to conquer is still part of the comic play after more
than 200 years, providing a combination of good-humoured comedy and satire on social
affections.
The play was first performed at 
Convent Garden Theatre in London on March 15,1773
.
It’s known for broad  humour, innocent wit, and frank good nature.
 It was well received by
the audience.
This comic masterpiece mocked the simple morality of sentimental comedies.
It has become one of the most popular comedies in English Literary History.
 
MAIN TITLE
 
The Main title of the play which is
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER
,
refers the trick of its heroine to
conquer her lover by,
 stooping to the play the role of  a
BARMAID
 ,
after the role of a
poor relation of the Hardcastle's family.
 
‘’SHE’’ in the tittle refers to the heroine,
KATE 
who is a daughter of a rich man from the upper-middle class.
Here she is stooping by playing the role of the barmaid.
Actually stoops is the main action of the play is,
’the heroine stoops to win the hero over emotionally and to gain
           
his heart and his love to make him love her’’.
 
SUB-TITLE
 
The subtitle which is the
 ‘’THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT’’ 
refers to the
several mistakes that 
Marlow
 committed during the course of a single night
starts from early afternoon to midnight.
 
HIS MISTAKES
He mistakes Kate is to be a barmaid,
Also mistakes her to be a poor relation to the
family,
The House itself, in which he is going to spend one
night, to be an inn.
The owner of the house, Mr. Hardcastle to be an
inn-keeper.
 
REFERENCE TO THE TWO TITLES
 
We have reference to the 
TWO TITLES
 in the play:
 I STOOPED TO CONQUER’’ by KATE. This expression
is a reference to the Main title of the play.
‘’THE MISTAKES OF THE NIGHT shall be crowned with
a merry morning; so,boy,take her, and as you have been
mistaken in the mistress, my wish is that you may never
be mistaken in the wife’’. by MR. HARDCASTLE. Here
the subtitle is mentioned.
 
CONCLUSION
 
The play appears to be a very skilfully constructed. The
playwright carefully attends to the matter of exposition.
Thus, Miss. Hardcastle stoops to be a barmaid ton
conquer the bashfulness and reserve of Marlowe.
Thus the tittle of the play more than justified.
 
PRESENTED BY:
                                     E.GANGA
                                      II B.A ENGLISH
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"Discover the enduring charm of Goldsmith's play 'She Stoops to Conquer,' blending comedy and satire in a lively tale of mistaken identities and romantic pursuits. Uncover the tricks, wit, and humor that have made this play a beloved comedic masterpiece in English literary history."

  • Comedy
  • Satire
  • Restoration Era
  • Mistaken Identity
  • Romantic Comedy

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  1. SH E STOOPS TO C ON Q U E R OL IVE R G OL D SM ITH

  2. HE STOOPS TO CONQUER THETITLE JUSTIFICATION

  3. INTRODUCTION SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER is one of the best plays to be written during the restoration era. Goldsmith s she stoops to conquer is still part of the comic play after more than 200 years, providing a combination of good-humoured comedy and satire on social affections. The play was first performed at Convent Garden Theatre in London on March 15,1773. It s known for broad humour, innocent wit, and frank good nature. It was well received by the audience. This comic masterpiece mocked the simple morality of sentimental comedies. It has become one of the most popular comedies in English Literary History.

  4. MAIN TITLE The Main title of the play which is SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, refers the trick of its heroine to conquer her lover by, stooping to the play the role of a BARMAID , after the role of a poor relation of the Hardcastle's family.

  5. SHE in the tittle refers to the heroine, KATE who is a daughter of a rich man from the upper-middle class. Here she is stooping by playing the role of the barmaid. Actually stoops is the main action of the play is, the heroine stoops to win the hero over emotionally and to gain his heart and his love to make him love her .

  6. SUB-TITLE The subtitle which is the THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT refers to the several mistakes that Marlow committed during the course of a single night starts from early afternoon to midnight.

  7. HIS MISTAKES He mistakes Kate is to be a barmaid, Also mistakes her to be a poor relation to the family, The House itself, in which he is going to spend one night, to be an inn. The owner of the house, Mr. Hardcastle to be an inn-keeper.

  8. REFERENCE TO THE TWO TITLES We have reference to the TWO TITLES in the play: I STOOPED TO CONQUER by KATE. This expression is a reference to the Main title of the play. THE MISTAKES OF THE NIGHT shall be crowned with a merry morning; so,boy,take her, and as you have been mistaken in the mistress, my wish is that you may never be mistaken in the wife . by MR. HARDCASTLE. Here the subtitle is mentioned.

  9. In this play, however the heroine is taking the device of pretending to be of a social class by playing the two roles: a barmaid and a poor relative to the family. Actually, she succeeds at the end of the play to conquer the hero's heart by doing so. In fact there is a real need to stooping here because Marlow, the hero, has a problem in his personality that he is shy in front of ladies of higher classes. Therefore she comes to play her two roles and comes down to a lower position in order to make him courageous to talk to her as a lady; In this way, she gains his love and, at the same time, she helps him to overcome his personality problem.

  10. CHARACTERS

  11. CONCLUSION The play appears to be a very skilfully constructed. The playwright carefully attends to the matter of exposition. Thus, Miss. Hardcastle stoops to be a barmaid ton conquer the bashfulness and reserve of Marlowe. Thus the tittle of the play more than justified.

  12. THANK YOU

  13. PRESENTED BY: E.GANGA II B.A ENGLISH

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