Have you read or viewed Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
You’ll find a wonderfully ironic scene in chapter XVIII. The setting is an elaborate ball. All are dressed beautifully and are on their best behavior. The dancing is organized in lines or circles, much like square dancing but much more sedate.
Against this metered backdrop we see the two main characters, Elizabeth and Darcy, dancing with each other—and arguing the whole time:
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