The School for Scandal
exposition
What is the exposition of the story?
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What is the exposition of the story?
The play starts with two prologues that set up the themes of scandal, rumors, and public appearance.
Act I begins by presenting Lady Sneerwell, a wealthy widow, and her servant, Snake, gossiping as they usually do. Lady Sneerwell gossips because, in her past, someone destroyed her reputation.