The Bonds of Interest
Pages
120
Year
1907
Difficulty
Easy
Themes
greed, deception, social masks, commedia dell'arte
The Bonds of Interest is Benavente’s wittiest and most enduring play, a commedia dell’arte fantasy that turns out to be a hard-eyed meditation on how self-interest holds society together.
Why Start Here
Two charming rogues arrive in a city with nothing but their wits. One poses as a nobleman; the other manages him. Through a cascade of promises, debts, and performed sincerity, they con their way into wealth and respectability, and in doing so, reveal exactly how the respectable world operates. Everyone is bound by interest. The only question is who admits it.
Benavente draws on the stock characters of commedia, Leandro, Crispín, the Innkeeper, the Doctor, but uses them to make a genuinely sharp point about social life. The play is funny, fast, and leaves a sting. It runs under two hours in performance and reads even faster.
What to Expect
A brisk, playful two-act comedy with an underlying cynicism that deepens on reflection. Theatrical in the best sense, full of disguise, misdirection, and direct addresses to the audience. Short enough to read in a single sitting.
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