The Fair Carew or Husbands and Wives is a comedic play that centers on the marital struggles of a young couple, Mihil and Doll. Despite their initial infatuation with each other, they soon discover that marriage is not as easy as they had imagined. The play is entertaining and provides a unique glimpse into the social mores of the 17th century.
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