Book detail: Relative Values: A Light Comedy in Three Acts is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This work is a three-act comedy that examines the complexities of social hierarchies and familial relationships. As a light comedy, it employs humor and wit to address its themes, likely featuring the misunderstandings and social awkwardness that often arise when different classes interact. The title suggests an exploration of how people perceive worth and status relative to one another, with the comedic framework providing entertainment while offering commentary on social conventions. The three-act structure follows traditional theatrical conventions, allowing for character development, escalating complications, and a resolution that typically ties up the various storylines in a satisfying manner.
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