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The Case is Altered
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The Case is Altered by Ben Jonson is an early comedic play that blends mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, legal confusion, and social satire in a lively theatrical narrative. First performed in the late 16th century, the play reflects Jonson's developing dramatic style and showcases his skill in combining classical influences with contemporary humor.
Set within a bustling urban environment, the story revolves around a series of misunderstandings involving love, inheritance, guardianship, and personal identity. Characters move through a tangled web of deception and confusion as hidden motives and mistaken assumptions create increasingly complicated situations.
At the center of the play are young lovers struggling against obstacles imposed by authority figures, social expectations, and conflicting loyalties. Their efforts to secure happiness are complicated by manipulative guardians, rival suitors, and shifting alliances that blur the line between truth and performance.
Ben Jonson draws inspiration from classical Roman comedy, particularly the works of Plautus and Terence, while adapting these influences to the social realities and theatrical tastes of Elizabethan England. The result is a fast-paced and energetic comedy filled with witty dialogue, comic misunderstandings, and exaggerated personalities.
The play also explores themes of social mobility, justice, greed, and the instability of appearances. Characters often disguise their intentions or manipulate circumstances for personal advantage, revealing the fragile nature of social order and reputation.
Jonson's sharp observations of human behavior and his satirical treatment of legal and social institutions add depth to the humor. While entertaining, the play also critiques vanity, corruption, and opportunism within society.
As one of Jonson's earliest surviving plays, The Case is Altered offers valuable insight into the development of English Renaissance comedy and the evolution of one of the era's most important dramatists. Though lighter in tone than some of his later works, it already demonstrates his talent for structured plotting and social commentary.
Ideal for readers of classic drama, Elizabethan theater, and literary comedy, this play remains an engaging exploration of confusion, ambition, and the unpredictable consequences of human schemes.
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LiteratureTable of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- ACT I.
- ACT II.
- ACT III
- ACT IV.
- ACT V.
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