Picture of the Contemporary Society in Congreve’s Way of the World
The Way of the World is
an exquisite portrayal of the contemporary society of the Restoration period.
It gives us a better knowledge of the manners, the mentality and the outlook of
the aristocratic men and women of the Restoration society- their fashionable
way of life, their witty way of expression, their dealing with love, marriage,
and adulterous relationships etc. Over all, the play is a perfect portrayal of
the people and society of Congreve’s age.
The Restoration is a
period of loose morals and the play gives us an adequate idea of the prevailing
morality. The play has a number of characters all belonging to the polished,
upper class society. Most of these characters have very weak sense of morality.
They have no other business but motivating actions relating always to illicit
love affairs, marriage, courtships etc. Mirabell and Millamant are in love with
one another. But we see that this hero previously had a relationship with Mrs.
Fainall. Mrs. Fainall, though married, still seems to admire her ex-lover. Her
husband also maintains an illicit love affair with Mrs. Marwood. The showy
relationship of men and women of the Restoration society is presented
excellently through the couple of Mr. and Mrs. Fainall.
We again see that Lady
Wishfort is fifty-five but even at this stage of life she fancies herself to
get married. At the same time, almost all the men and women of this society are
involved in intrigues to fulfill their worldly desires. They want to fulfill
their desire and ambition at any cost. Mr. Fainall marries Lady Wishfort’s
daughter for money. Mrs. Fainall, on the other hand, takes adequate precautions
against any possible betrayal by her husband with the help of Mirabell.
Mirabell also pretends to love Lady Wishfort but actually loves her niece
Millamant. This pretence is done only to please her and to get her permission
to marry her niece. Ultimately she is deceived and disappointed.
So, we can say that
William Congreve paints a damaging picture of the upper class of the society- a
society which is extremely hypocritical in nature and devoid of any sense of
morality. Through the play we see only the luxurious and the sophisticated class.
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