Volpone's Dynamic Duo Mosca and Volpone have many similarities in this play's "Dynamic duet", but they are still different and can complement each other. On the one hand, the two roles are similar. Because they have a common desire to deceive and make a living by deceiving others. To deceive people, they like to carefully design and execute well-planned plans. This has become a game for both, and they all liked it very much. Perhaps the general hobby of this game is to closely incorporate the heart of Walpen into Mosca.
Volpone, or The Fox is a 17th century play by Ben Johnson. Each character is named after an animal and has characteristics of animals. Fox Volpone is the hero. Although he is sexy but smart, he is very interesting but he is very interesting. Pretending to be a deadly disease, he has a friend who brings a rich gift to him. When he finally gives way, they want to be named after his will. Joe's fun includes fun in the pastor's pastor's story. A proud cock, Chauntecleer, was sung by "fox, casual suspicious person". The fox grabbed the opportunity to grab the chicken's throat. But Chauntecleer escaped by turning predator tricks on himself and the fox convinced him to boast that he would never be able to catch the farm staff they were chasing. When he opened his mouth, Chauntecleer became sharper.
Volpone was held in Venice in the 17th century. The play was held at the house of Venetian aristocrat Vaporone. He and his "parasite" part of Mosca slaves, part of servants, part of servants - Volpone has entered a temple where gold coins were kept. Volpone has accumulated his wealth, and we learn through dishonesty: he is a liar. And we also know that he likes to spend his money on luxury. Soon, I understood the latest development situation of Volpone. Over the past three years, he has attracted the attention of three traditional hunters: Voltore of Lawyers, Corbaccio (Old Gentleman), and Corvino (Businessman) - Interested in inheriting his legacy after his death there is. As everyone knows, the Volpone is very wealthy, and he also has no children, no natural heirs. In addition, as he is considered to be very sick, each legacy hunter prays for a gift to him.
LC Cavalier explained that the opening scene showed that religion and rich land formed a satirical contrast. The gold worship by Volpone is comparable to the wealth praise in modern society (probably exaggerated). "Volpone" is not satire against the obsession of social wealth; source of other important comedy like irony appeared "Good morning, then my money!" It is. This is an example of the irony of the situation; we hope that prayer is sacred but Volpone makes it rude and worldly. Openness connects religion to money. And it is considered embarrassing. Ironic is a theme that lasts throughout the play.