<Li> None of the characters in the play can really be seen as' good', and as such it is difficult to find a hero or heroine, or indeed anybody whom one would find deserving of sympathy . </Li> <Li> It is worth considering that the play itself, while often regarded as a satire on the lives of the idle - classes in 1700, may simply testify non-satirically to the experiences of the idle - classes . </Li>

Summary of the play way of the world