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"The Perjur'd Husband" by Susanna Centlivre is a comedic play that explores themes of love, marriage, and deception in 18th-century England. Centlivre, a prominent playwright of her time, infuses the play with wit, humor, and sharp social commentary. At the heart of the play is the character of Sir Charles Easy, a notorious womanizer who finds himself entangled in a web of lies and deceit when his past catches up with him. As Sir Charles attempts to juggle his various romantic entanglements, he must navigate a series of hilarious misunderstandings and mishaps, all while trying to maintain his reputation and avoid the consequences of his actions. Through its lively dialogue and colorful characters, "The Perjur'd Husband" offers a satirical glimpse into the social mores and conventions of 18th-century society. Centlivre's sharp wit and keen observations of human nature ensure that the play remains a delightful and entertaining romp through the world of love and matrimony.