http://butterfly-toast.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] butterfly-toast.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] retro_geek 2005-11-28 06:06 pm (UTC)

Everything is on the desk in front of me, but as far as I know...nothing's been written about it. If you read that 'Seventeenth-Century Contexts' pack, then there's some financal and wealth stuff in there. Also, how money is used in the play...Millamant's fortune, Fainall's greed for Mrs Fainall's fortune, the 'bribery' of Waitwell and Foible with land and money, how wealth means power or ability to do things, crossing with marriage for money and property...as well as the deeds and legal stuff as well.

Monkey Notes are rubbish for this question though.

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