Analysis of "The More the Merrier" by Stanley Kauffmann

Title: Analysis of "The More the Merrier" by Stanley Kauffmann
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Analysis of "The More the Merrier" by Stanley Kauffmann
Stanley Kauffmann's play "The More the Merrier" begins with the two main characters Emily Stringer and Raphael Thumbs professing their love to each other and agreeing to marry. They were so enamored to one another that Raphael wanted the wedding to take place immediately that night or the following day but to which Emily countered because it was so soon. She still had to shop for a trousseau and the banns (declarations made in church) …showed first 75 words of 1324 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1324 total…human relationship. It teaches us that while each of us may aspire for individuality and independence, we can only grow as mature humans by being part of society. It also aims to explain to us that change is a gradual process and aspiring to improve it involves a long and arduous effort. It is not resolved by marriage or any hasty decisions but only by a conscious and sincere effort to change and improve life.

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