Mirabell

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Mirabell is the witty, scheming romantic hero of William Congreve’s Restoration comedy "The Way of the World."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
protagonist
romantic hero
theatrical character
appearsIn The Way of the World NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme deception and intrigue
marriage as social contract
wit and manners
countryOfOriginOfWork Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
createdBy William Congreve NERFINISHED
describedAs scheming
witty
firstAppearance The Way of the World NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceYearOfWork 1700
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Restoration comedy
hasCharacterTrait charm
cleverness
strategic thinking
hasConfidant Fainall NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
narrativeFunction drives central marriage plot
opposedBy Lady Wishfort NERFINISHED
periodOfWork Restoration era
roleInPlot romantic suitor
romanticallyInvolvedWith Millamant NERFINISHED
seeksToMarry Millamant NERFINISHED
workSetIn London high society

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William Congreve hasCharacter Mirabell