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<Classics to read in English _ The Title _ A Comedy in Three Acts by Arnold Bennett>
"The Title" is a play written by Arnold Bennett and first performed in 1918. It is a comedy consisting of three acts. The play is set in a law office and revolves around competing nobles and the humorous situations that result. Arnold Bennett, famous for his novels and plays, often included elements of social satire and comedy in his works.
In "The Title," Bennett discusses class dynamics, social ambition, and the pursuit of titles and status. In this play, one can discover the author's keen observations on human behavior and social norms of the time.
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Summary
Hildegarde is sitting at a desk, writing . John, in a lounging attitude, is reading a newspaper .
Enter Tranto, back .
TRANTO. Good evening.
HILDEGARDE ( turning slightly in her seat and giving him her left hand, the right still holding a pen ). Good evening. Excuse me one moment.
TRANTO. All right about my dining here to-night? (Hildegarde nods .) Larder equal to the strain?
HILDEGARDE. Macaroni.
TRANTO. Splendid.