
The Scape-Goat A Farce in One Act
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
THE SCAPE-GOAT.
Transcriber’s Notes
In this lively one‑act farce, the stage is a cluttered study filled with globes, maps and books, where the eccentric tutor Ignatius Polyglot reigns over the education of young Master Charles. The audience is introduced to the witty servants Robin and Molly, whose flirtatious banter quickly reveals a scheme to circumvent the tutor’s strict rule that no woman may set foot in the house.
Molly, determined to win Ignatius’s blessing for her marriage, enlists Robin’s help while the old steward Eustace looms nearby, adding another layer of comic obstruction. As the characters dart through doors and garden passages, misunderstandings pile up, and the tutor’s pompous self‑importance is mocked at every turn. The result is a brisk, tongue‑in‑cheek commentary on the constraints of propriety in Regency England, delivered with rapid repartee and a touch of absurdity.
Language
en
Duration
~44 minutes (42K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, readbueno and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

d. 1872
Best known for the hit farce Paul Pry, this English playwright helped make comic drama a sensation in the early 19th century. His lively stage work mixed satire, burlesque, and sharp theatrical wit.
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