She Stoops to Conquer

truthfulness and juxtapose it against the 21 century

Critique the truthfulness in Oliver Goldsmith She stoops to Conquer and juxtapose it against the 21 century

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Much of this play's comedy comes from the trickery played by various characters. The most important deceits come from Tony, including his lie about Hardcastle's home and his scheme of driving his mother and Constance around in circles. However, deceit also touches to the center of the play's more major themes. In a sense, the only reason anyone learns anything about their deep assumptions about class and behavior is because they are duped into seeing characters in different ways. This truth is most clear with Marlow and his shifting perspective on Kate, but it also is true for the Hardcastles and Sir Charles, who are able to see the contradictions in others because of what trickery engenders. Does trickery and deceit exist today? Of course it does.