This balance is incredibly necessary so that the characteristics that are emphasized by Jonson do not over-power the play, but support the theme. Every one of the characters within The Alchemist desire to be transformed so they may realize their wildest dreams, but instead of working hard to change themselves, they try to take the fast way out. This need to cut corners to get what they want is why each dupe is so easily strung along and played by the con-artists. Only Drugger, the second dupe to be conned by the group, seems to have somewhat reasonable desires for who he is, only wanting tips for improving his shop and business. However he, too, wants to go beyond practicality, wanting his business to flourish as soon as possible, so he does what Subtle tells him. Subtle tells
This balance is incredibly necessary so that the characteristics that are emphasized by Jonson do not over-power the play, but support the theme. Every one of the characters within The Alchemist desire to be transformed so they may realize their wildest dreams, but instead of working hard to change themselves, they try to take the fast way out. This need to cut corners to get what they want is why each dupe is so easily strung along and played by the con-artists. Only Drugger, the second dupe to be conned by the group, seems to have somewhat reasonable desires for who he is, only wanting tips for improving his shop and business. However he, too, wants to go beyond practicality, wanting his business to flourish as soon as possible, so he does what Subtle tells him. Subtle tells