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School for Scandal
by
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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Act IV
Act V
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What is the significance of the names used in Sheridan's School for Scandal?
Explain the Comedy of Manners style in Sheridan's School for Scandal.
What are the main conflicts in the first three acts of School for Scandal?
Examine the plot construction in Sheridan's The School For Scandal.
How do female characters in School for Scandal contribute to its social problems?
What is the significance of the auction scene in School for Scandal, Act IV, Scene V?
The values and societal reflections presented in Sheridan's "School for Scandal."
Can you describe the screen scene in Act 4 of School for Scandal?
How does Sir Oliver assess the morality of his nephews in School for Scandal?
What is the play School for Scandal about?
In School for Scandal, which character lacks honesty?
When was The School for Scandal first performed?
Why is Sheriden's play "School for Scandal" popular?
What distinguishes the comedy of manners in the Restoration period's The Country Wife from the eighteenth century's 'new comedy of manners' in School for Scandal and The Beggar's Opera?
Who are the characters in Richard Sheridan's School for Scandal?
Gossip and Slander as Social Disease in "School for Scandal"
School for Scandal as a Restoration Comedy