In "Marriage à-la-Mode," William Hogarth satirizes the superficiality and moral decay of 18th-century British society, particularly within the aristocracy. The series critiques the institution of marriage as a social contract driven by financial gain rather than genuine affection, highlighting the consequences of such arrangements through the misfortunes of the characters. Hogarth exposes themes of infidelity, greed, and the emptiness of a life focused on status and wealth, ultimately reflecting the societal flaws of his time.
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