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"Since Etherege himself typified a lot what was characteristic for the Restoration ethos he was able to equip the play with an uncompromising realism": not at all. The play follows the classical plot formula, most of the characters are types (with telling names: Sir Fopling, the fop; Old Bellair, the old man; Lady Townley, from the town). Dorimant is an idealised rake.