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In page The Woman's Prize:

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Fletcher borrowed[citation needed] the name, age, and nuptial desire of Moroso from the character Morose in Ben Jonson's comedy The Silent Woman (1609). In Jonson's play, Morose chooses a young bride for her demure silence, then after he marries her, learns she is the opposite of this. Fletcher reverses this by providing a "gentle tame" Maria, who is spurred to rebellion by marriage. Fletcher references the title of Jonson's play 'I never will believe a silent woman;/ When they break out they are bonfires'(1.3.110-11). In both plays the conflict between the married couple begins after the nuptials.