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HASTINGS- NEVILLE SUB- PLOT IN SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER



HASTINGS- NEVILLE SUB- PLOT IN SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER
The use of sub- plots in tragedies and comedies as well had become a foremost fashion since the Elizabethan age. Ancient Greek dramatists were against the use of more than one plot in a play which gave birth of the famous Aristotelian norm of the unity of action. It was, infact the success of using an under plot as a contrast or commentary of the main plot in the hands of Shakespeare in particular almost made it a fashion for the Post- Shakespearean dramatist. In Oliver Goldsmith, “She Stoops to Conquer”, Marlow- Kate love story constitutes the main plot, while the sub- plot is constituted of the relationship of Neville and Hastings. The dramatist has inter-linked these actions into one organic whole.
In “She Stoops to Conquer, the Hastings- Neville sub- plot carries forward the story, introduces complications in an otherwise dull and flat main plot and finally helps to bring about the story to a happy conclusion. In it, the role of Tony Lumpkin is very impotant. He serves as the life and soul of the comedy, by interlinking the two stories. It is under Tony’s misdirection to Mr. Hardcastle’s house to be an inn that Marlow mistakes Mr. Hardcastle to be an inn-keeper and Miss Hardcastle a barmaid. Thus complications arise, but Marlow’s unconsciousness of the blunder leads to the dramatic irony which contributes largely to the humour of the comedy. Miss Hardcastle falls in love with shy Marlow and resolves to win him in the guise of a barmaid. Marlow is mad in love with the barmaid who is none but Miss Hardcastle. He declares his love for her and begs her love on bended knees. Miss Hardcastle has stooped to rise triumphantly in the end. This simple story of mistakes is further complicated by the sub- plot.
The episode of the casket which contains Miss Neville’s jewels forms an integral part of the subsidiary story and is the source of much complications as well as humour. Mrs. Hardcastle wants her niece Miss Neville to marry Tony for the sake of her fortunes. But neither Tony nor Miss Neville desires this marriage but to deceive Mrs. Hardcastle, they pretend to love each other. Hasting decides to elope with Neville with Tony’s help. Tony steals the jewels from Mrs. Hardcastle’s custody and hands them over to Hastings, but through the bungling of Marlow, they again fall in the hands of Mrs. Hardcastle. The plan of elopement is just on the point of execution but it is discovered to Mrs. Hardcastle through a letter of Hastings, written to Tony....................................................................


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