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Arcadia is a play by English playwright Tom Stoppard that was first performed in 1993. The play is set in two different time periods, the early 19th century and the present day, and it follows two groups of characters as they navigate love, sex, and the pursuit of knowledge. Stoppard weaves together intellectual discussions, comedic elements, and poignant incidents to explore a variety of themes, including the nature of time, the relationship between order and disorder, and the power of human knowledge.

Read the full play summary, an in-depth character analysis of Hannah Jarvis, and explanations of important quotes from Arcadia.

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