
Gamester
'Gamester' Summary
Valere, a young gentleman, finds himself in a precarious situation. His love for Angelica and his passion for gambling have led him into a spiral of debt. His father, Sir Thomas, disapproves of his son's reckless ways and urges him to mend his habits. However, Valere is blinded by his desire for wealth and continues to gamble, falling prey to cunning tricksters and professional gamers. Amidst this chaos, Angelica faces her own challenges. Her wealthy and coquettish sister, Lady Wealthy, complicates her life by her own ambition and vanity. As the stakes rise, Valere must navigate the treacherous world of gambling and confront the consequences of his actions. The play unfolds with comedic situations and witty dialogues, satirizing the social norms of the time and the perils of uncontrolled desire. Ultimately, Valere must find a way to redeem himself, regain his father's favor, and win the heart of his beloved Angelica. The play's resolution offers a message about the importance of responsibility, the pitfalls of reckless ambition, and the enduring power of love.Book Details
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Susanna Centlivre
England
Susanna Centlivre born Susanna Freeman and also known professionally as Susanna Carroll, was an English poet, actress, and "the most successful female playwright of the eighteenth century". Centlivre'...
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