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How does william congreve develop his ideas of marriage through his depiction of the mirabell millamant relationship in the way of the world?

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Answered by deeprwt786
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In William congreve's play 'The Way of the World' mirabell and will amount the main character of the story realise their feelings for Each Other after mirabelle completes the buses from suckling that filament was reciting out of anxiety.
Reciting the poem together was an allegory to the archetypal love affair between two distressed lovers who cannot achieve the goal of being together. Yet in a comical turning point they suddenly begin to negotiate what each of them, separately expect their significant others to be should they become married.

In the negotiation they are basically making of 'pre-nuptial' agreement on half day behaviour will be. Millamant says that her freedom must be corrected before she is in her own words, "dwindled" into becoming a wife.
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