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The exposition of any play is the part where the starting situation is explained for the benefit of the audience, and which of course always takes place right at the beginning. In Act I of The Merry Wives of Windsor, the situation of Anne Page and the plans of several people to marry her is set out in Scene 1 whereas the situation of Falstaff and his plan to get money by seducing women is set out in Scene 3.

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