How did the play's satire of society and foolishness resonate with modern readers?
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How did the play's satire of society and foolishness resonate with modern readers?
What inspired the author to explore the conflict between wit and ignorance through this particular character?
Did anyone else find the play's clever use of language and satire challenging or particularly rewarding?