explain she radon's art if characterisation in his the rivals
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How about this for being strong-willed: Had I a thousand daughters, by Heaven! I’d as soon have them taught the black art as their alphabet! Lydia, of course, is Lydia Languish. Perfect name for her in that she is forced to live in a less than ideal situation: so involved in fantasy that everyone seems below her. The characterization of Mrs. Malaprop actually helped us coin the term “malapropism” because of her ghastly use of the English language.
And finally, the quick-to-act O’Trigger who is a cocky and overbearing Irishman remains true to his name as well (even in suggesting a duel he isn’t ready for). As you can see, then, it is the names of the characters in Sheridan’s Rivals that mark his art in characterization.
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