Comedy of Manners · English Literature

In the context of this genre, what is a 'Rake'?

  1. A pastoral metaphor drawn from actual agricultural practice
  2. A charming, amoral man devoted to pleasure, wit, and seduction
  3. A comic manservant who blunders his way through physical farce
  4. An elderly miser who jealously hoards a young woman's fortune and suitors
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Correct answer: A charming, amoral man devoted to pleasure, wit, and seduction

The Rake (or Libertine) is the typical hero of the genre. He is characterized by his pursuit of pleasure and his disregard for traditional morality, though he is usually redeemed by his superior wit and eventual marriage.

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