<p>In William Makepeace Thackeray's play 'The Wolves and the Lamb,' he diverges from his usual satirical narratives, which focus on the hypocrisies of Victorian society, choosing instead the stage to explore domestic and social relations through a comedic lens. The two-act structure facilitates tight, dynamic interactions among characters, particularly as it presents the nuances of class relationships within the household of the affable but naive...