The Admirable Crichton

by J. M. Barrie

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The main theme of The Admirable Crichton is the fluidity and artificiality of social class. The play explores how social hierarchy is maintained within English society and how it collapses when a...

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If Crichton married Lady Mary, it would have heightened the satire by challenging British social norms, which were not ready to accept class-crossing marriages. Such a union would suggest an evolved...

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No, Lord Loam does not think of his servants as equals. If he did, he wouldn't simply invite them to tea just once a month. This is clearly nothing more than an empty gesture designed to make him...

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