Relationship of the play to its audience, original and modern context
Original Context: The Restoration period was a time for comedies like The Innocent Mistress to thrive. The Innocent Mistress has similar aspects to comedies of manner that were very popular during this time period. Comedies of manners poked fun at social norms of the time, more specifically the social norms of the upper class. Comedies of manner use language that is witty and has sexually suggestive references, which can be seen heavily throughout the script of The Innocent Mistress. Comedies of manners were popular because the audience at the time wanted plays that reflected their reality and other ethical and and social values that they are familiar with. It seems Mary Pix wrote this play to not directly attack her audience but gently make a joke of misogynist and cynical plays. She had eight female characters, which is big difference from other plays that usually only had two to four roles for women. Pix strays away from the common theme o...