Bertie Wooster finds himself under pressure to marry, as someone insists it is crucial for him to do so. This reflects the societal expectations and pressures of upper-class life in early 20th century England, where marriage was often seen as a vital step for ensuring social standing and familial duty.
Despite his reluctance and a sense of frustration, Bertie struggles with the expectation placed upon him. His witty, comedic response reveals...