The Orphan

The Orphan

"The Orphan, or The Unhappy Marriage" is a domestic tragedy, written by Thomas Otway in 1680. It was first produced at the Dorset Garden Theatre, and starred Mrs. Barry as Monimia, Thomas Betterton as Castalio and Mr. Jo. Williams as Polydore. It precedes "Venice Preserv'd" and is therefore the first of Otway's two famous tragedies. Written in blank verse, it is the play that made Otway famous. "The Orphan" remained a stock piece on the stage until the 19th century. Thomas Otway was purported to have been deeply in love with Mrs. Barry, and it has been suggested that this play was inspired by this unrequited love.

Plot

Half the youth of Europe is at war but Acasto, a nobleman retired from court and living in the country, encourages his sons Castalio and Polydore to stay home, study art and politics, and avoid the company of women. As well as having a daughter, Serina, Acasto is the guardian of a young girl, Monimia. Both Castalio and Polydore are in love with Monimia but Castalio, being the first-born twin, claims to have the right to woo her first. He secretly contracts himself to Monimia in marriage but Polydore overhears and makes plans to replace Castalio on the wedding night. Using the wedding-night signal of "three soft strokes on the chamber door" he is allowed access to Monimia's bedroom. When Castalio then attempts to enter the room using the same signal he is believed to be Polydore, and rudely turned away. When everything is discovered and explained the next day, there is only the prospect of death for those involved.

Other facts

In the prologue, Otway praised the Duke of York and congratulates him on his safe return from Scotland:

::...the baneful cloud's withdrawn,::And happiness again begins to dawn;::Since back with joy and triumph he is come,::That always drove fears hence, ne'er brought 'em home.::Oft has he ploughed the boist'rous ocean o'er,::Yet ne'er more welcome to the longing shore,::Not when he brought home victories before;::For then fresh laurels flourished on his brow,::And he comes crowned with olive branches now.::Receive him! Oh, receive him as his friends;

and dedicates the published edition of the play to the Duchess of York, suggesting strong Tory sympathies.


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