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Volpone by Ben Jonson is a satirical Jacobean comedy about the greed and deception surrounding Volpone, a wealthy con artist who pretends to be on his deathbed to attract legacy hunters like Corvino, Corbaccio, Voltore, and Lady Would-be Politic, each hoping to inherit his fortune, while aided by his cunning servant Mosca. The tale unfolds with disguises, schemes, false accusations, and courtroom drama, ultimately culminating in the exposure and punishment of all involved. The play includes themes and events involving abuse and the attempted assault of a person.
Ben Jonson's Volpone is widely praised for its sharp wit and vibrant depiction of greed and corruption. Critics commend its satirical brilliance and complex characters. However, some find the dense language and intricate plot challenging. Overall, it's a masterful comedy that remains relevant and thought-provoking.
A reader who appreciates satire, dark humor, and social commentary, akin to that in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde or The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, would enjoy Ben Jonson’s Volpone. They likely enjoy intricate plots, clever wordplay, and critiques of greed and corruption.
British Literature
Classic Fiction
Play: Comedy / Satire
Values/Ideas: Power & Greed
Identity: Gender
Life/Time: Aging
Jacobean Era
Classical Period