What the benefit of looking beneath the surface , according to the speaker of "A portrait " in the school for scandal?
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Things and people are seldom what they seem to be. The School for Scandal is based is an institution based on gossip and slander. One must look beneath the lies, deceit, and manipulation to see the truth.
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- "The School for Scandal" is a play penned by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The play mocks the shortcomings of the upper class.
- In the Portrait, the speaker or Sheridan address the audience to avoid creating scandals or listening to one. He suggests the readers not to go on appearance as it can be deceiving but to look for what lies beneath the appearance.
- The speaker is trying to tell his audience to be careful and to search for the true personality that lies beneath the surface or appearance as appearance can mislead them.
- And not just believe the scandals that one listens but search for the truth.
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