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A Bachelor's Comedy
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A Bachelor's Comedy in Vernon, BC
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A Bachelor's Comedy in Vernon, BC
By None
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The Bachelor: The protagonist is a middle-aged man who has comfortably settled into the routines of bachelorhood. He enjoys his independence, his hobbies, and the quiet, predictable nature of his life. He is content with his situation and has no intention of changing it.The Romantic Entanglement: Despite his firm stance on remaining single, the bachelor becomes involved in a romantic situation that he never anticipated. This could be through the influence of a charming woman, meddling friends, or social circumstances that push him into the world of courtship and romance.Comedy of Manners: The novel is rich in comedic moments, often derived from the bachelor’s awkward attempts to navigate the unfamiliar terrain of romantic relationships. The humor also stems from the interactions with other characters, including friends, family, and potential romantic interests, who have their own views on love and marriage.Societal Expectations: A significant theme in the novel is the societal pressure on individuals to conform to certain expectations, particularly regarding marriage. The bachelor’s resistance to these pressures and his eventual confrontation with them form a central part of the narrative.
The Bachelor: The protagonist is a middle-aged man who has comfortably settled into the routines of bachelorhood. He enjoys his independence, his hobbies, and the quiet, predictable nature of his life. He is content with his situation and has no intention of changing it.The Romantic Entanglement: Despite his firm stance on remaining single, the bachelor becomes involved in a romantic situation that he never anticipated. This could be through the influence of a charming woman, meddling friends, or social circumstances that push him into the world of courtship and romance.Comedy of Manners: The novel is rich in comedic moments, often derived from the bachelor’s awkward attempts to navigate the unfamiliar terrain of romantic relationships. The humor also stems from the interactions with other characters, including friends, family, and potential romantic interests, who have their own views on love and marriage.Societal Expectations: A significant theme in the novel is the societal pressure on individuals to conform to certain expectations, particularly regarding marriage. The bachelor’s resistance to these pressures and his eventual confrontation with them form a central part of the narrative.


















