the title dear departed is apt
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Yes. It's Ironical. When both the daughter thought That their father was dead, he was actually sleeping in his room.
But after the father finds out that they only love his property, he becomes angry. he decides to get married. And leave the house. all a change the will.
He 'departs' from the home to live with his beloved
But after the father finds out that they only love his property, he becomes angry. he decides to get married. And leave the house. all a change the will.
He 'departs' from the home to live with his beloved
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Yes the title dear departed is apt...here no one is dear and no one has department(dead)..this can be prove by following explanation:
i) The play revolves around the father. Fathers are loved by their children, but here he is not dear/truly loved by them as they are more interested in dividing up his belongings and are upset when they are informed that he is getting married and that they will not inherit.
(ii) The father has not departed, they presume he is dead without checking or calling a doctor.
i) The play revolves around the father. Fathers are loved by their children, but here he is not dear/truly loved by them as they are more interested in dividing up his belongings and are upset when they are informed that he is getting married and that they will not inherit.
(ii) The father has not departed, they presume he is dead without checking or calling a doctor.
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