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The Beggar's Opera (Penguin Classics)
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The Beggar's Opera E-Text contains the full text of The Beggar's Opera

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  • Introduction
  • Act I. Scene I.
  • Act II. Scene I.
  • Act II. Scene II.
  • Act II. Scene III.
  • Act III. Scene I.
  • Act III. Scene II.
  • Act III. Scene III.
  • Act III. Scene IV.
  • Act III. Scene V.
  • Sources

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Posted By harold t #76611 at Jan 15, 2009 9:26 PM

similarity between threepenny and beggar's opera

isn't threepenny opera by brecht based on gay's beggar's opera? what are some of the similarities and differences?

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Posted By romina f #173517 at Mar 10, 2011 7:19 PM

At the beginning of Act III, scene ii, what does Lockit say he believes about Peachum, what general observation about human behavior does he make there, and how is this statement similar to one made by Mandeville in “An Enquiry into the Origin of Moral

Act III, scene 2

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