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- Q1170425 subject Q11709007.
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- Q1170425 abstract "The Game of Love and Chance (French: Le Jeu de l'amour et du hasard) is a three-act romantic comedy by French playwright Marivaux. The Game of Love and Chance was first performed 23 January 1730 by the Comédie Italienne. In this play, a young woman is visited by her betrothed, whom she does not know. To get a better idea of the type of person he is, she trades places with her servant and disguises herself. However, unbeknownst to her, her fiancé has the same idea and trades places with his valet. The "game" pits the two false servants against the two false masters, and in the end, the couples fall in love with their appropriate counterpart.Like many of Marivaux's other comedies, The Game of Love and Chance makes use of stock characters from the Commedia dell'arte. In this play, Arlequin is featured. Lisette, who appears in other Marivaux plays, also takes on a stock personality as the feisty servant.".
- Q1170425 author Q49478.
- Q1170425 characterInPlay "Arlequin".
- Q1170425 characterInPlay "Dorante".
- Q1170425 characterInPlay "Lisette".
- Q1170425 characterInPlay "Mario".
- Q1170425 characterInPlay "Monsieur Orgon".
- Q1170425 characterInPlay "Silvia".
- Q1170425 genre Q860626.
- Q1170425 settingOfPlay "Monsieur Orgon's home".
- Q1170425 subjectOfPlay "love".
- Q1170425 thumbnail MarivauxGameLoveChance.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1170425 characters "Arlequin".
- Q1170425 characters "Dorante".
- Q1170425 characters "Lisette".
- Q1170425 characters "Mario".
- Q1170425 characters "Monsieur Orgon".
- Q1170425 characters "Silvia".
- Q1170425 genre Q860626.
- Q1170425 name "The Game of Love and Chance".
- Q1170425 setting "Monsieur Orgon's home".
- Q1170425 subject Q316.
- Q1170425 writer Q49478.
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- Q1170425 comment "The Game of Love and Chance (French: Le Jeu de l'amour et du hasard) is a three-act romantic comedy by French playwright Marivaux. The Game of Love and Chance was first performed 23 January 1730 by the Comédie Italienne. In this play, a young woman is visited by her betrothed, whom she does not know. To get a better idea of the type of person he is, she trades places with her servant and disguises herself.".
- Q1170425 label "The Game of Love and Chance".
- Q1170425 depiction MarivauxGameLoveChance.jpg.
- Q1170425 name "The Game of Love and Chance".