Play review: The Rover (1677 and 1681) by Aphra Behn.

Welcome back everyone. I hope you are all having a good April. I am finding this month is up and down for me. But maybe that's just life at the moment...

Anyway, I want to dive into a review of The Rover by Aphra Behn, which was originally written in two parts  - 1677 and 1681. When Behn wrote this during the restoration period, she became a leading figure in restoration theatre. Author Virginia Woolf has considered her to be responsible for women being able to have a voice. Many feminists have considered Aphra Behn a feminist and have considered The Rover a feminist play.

Now as a feminist, I liked it. I must admit I only read for university but it was a good play. Let's all go to the carnival... But the mood was not always as jovial as one might expect. Without me spoiling it, there was a moment that got to me a little. I notice Aphra Behn is very good at highlighting what women can go through. Behn however does this and still manages to weave it into the comedic aspects of the play. She knows how to entertain a reader and that is something I applaud. While it was not necessarily something I would pick to read, I did enjoy it and therefore will give it a 6/10.

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