Second Mrs. Tanqueray
'Second Mrs. Tanqueray' Summary
Aubrey Tanqueray, a man of wealth and status, defies societal expectations by marrying Paula, a woman with a tarnished past. He believes that love and his commitment to her will overcome the whispers and disapproving gazes of society. However, as their marriage unfolds, the weight of Paula's past becomes increasingly suffocating, threatening to unravel their fragile happiness. Aubrey's friends and family, deeply concerned about the impact on his reputation and their own social standing, exert pressure on him to distance himself from Paula. The play explores the consequences of societal judgment and the clash between love and social expectations. Paula struggles to find acceptance and a place in this new world, while Aubrey grapples with the consequences of his decision and the devastating impact it has on his family and social circle. Ultimately, 'Second Mrs. Tanqueray' is a poignant and powerful examination of societal hypocrisy, the enduring consequences of past actions, and the enduring power of love in the face of adversity.Book Details
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Arthur Wing Pinero
England
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero was an English playwright and, early in his career, actor. Pinero was drawn to the theatre from an early age, and became a professional actor at the age of 19. He gained experie...
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