This play is called a spoof because it undercuts a few customs and conventions, often in a humorous vein, but it is not a parody or a satire. The underlying intention is an examination of some contemporary values relating to marriage. At times end rhyme is used in the interest of meaning. The play is printed here for the reader, however a copy more suitable for performance purposes can be supplied on contact with the author.
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