Twice Killed: A Farce in One Act

Twice Killed: A Farce in One Act

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In an era marked by the rigid societal norms of the Victorian age, "Twice Killed: A Farce in One Act" by John Oxenford delivers a sharp comedic critique of mistaken identities and romantic entanglements. This play cleverly navigates the absurdities of love, revealing how societal expectations can lead to hilariously tangled situations. With its emphasis on the folly of human nature and the chaotic dance of courtship, Oxenford's work captures the essence of farcical humor while challenging conventions. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this engaging piece invites readers to explore the interplay of identity and romance in a society bound by tradition. Discover the wit and charm of "Twice Killed" as it unfolds in delightful absurdity.

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