Easy Virtue
"Easy Virtue" is a 1928 play by Noel Coward that explores themes of social class and morality. The story revolves around a young American woman, Larita, who marries into a British family and faces judgment from her new in-laws due to her past. The play highlights the clash between traditional values and modern attitudes.
The play was adapted into a film in 2008, directed by Stephan Elliott. This version retains the original's wit and humor while updating the setting. Both the play and film examine the complexities of love, reputation, and the expectations placed on women in society.