What is the primary motive of the 'Fop' character in Restoration comedy?
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Correct answer: To gain social status by obsessively mimicking fashionable manners
The fop tries desperately to be a 'wit' but fails because he values the outward appearance of fashion over genuine intellectual sharpness. He is always a figure of ridicule for his lack of self-awareness.
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