About This Book
A brief one-scene domestic comedy set at a breakfast table in which Mr. Clark, a genial self-made husband, and Mrs. Clark, a prim former schoolma’am, exchange escalating corrections about grammar, table manners, and social standing. The humor arises from their contrasting speech, petty pretensions, and physical stage business; precise props and directions frame rapid back-and-forth that turns mundane etiquette disputes into a comic standoff revealing each character’s stubbornness and performative civility.
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