"The Loyal Subject" is a tragi-comedy set in the court of Moscovia, exploring themes of loyalty, power, and the complexities of human relationships. The play opens with a conversation between Theodor and Captain Putskie, discussing the discontent within the army and the sidelining of Archas, the loyal subject and former general. Archas had vowed never to bear arms again after a disagreement with the young Duke, who now rules Moscovia. The Duke, influenced by the malicious counselor Boroskie, dismisses Archas, leading to unrest among the soldiers who refuse to fight without their respected leader. Olympia, the Duke's sister, and Alinda, a servant, play pivotal roles in persuading Archas to return to his military duties when the Tartar threat looms over Moscovia. Despite his vow, Archas is moved by their pleas and the dire situation, deciding to lead the army once more. The Duke, meanwhile, is caught in a web of political intrigue, manipulated by Boroskie, who seeks to undermine Archas and maintain his influence over the Duke. The play delves into the personal struggles of its characters, particularly Theodor, who grapples with his father's disgrace and his own sense of duty. The soldiers, loyal to Archas, express their dissatisfaction with the court's treatment and the lack of recognition for their sacrifices. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and drama, as the characters navigate the challenges of loyalty, honor, and change. Ultimately, "The Loyal Subject" is a reflection on the nature of power and the enduring bonds of loyalty, set against the backdrop of a court rife with intrigue and conflict. The play's resolution underscores the triumph of integrity and the importance of standing by one's principles, even in the face of adversity.
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Francis Beaumont (Grâce-Dieu, Leicestershire, 1585, - Londres, 6 mars 1616 ), est un acteur et dramaturge anglais du théâtre élisabéthain
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -'The Loyal Subject' by Francis Beaumont is a compelling Jacobean drama that explores themes of loyalty, duty, and the abuse of power. Set in a fictional kingdom, the play follows the story of Ferneze, a loyal subject who finds himself torn between his allegiance to the crown and his sense of justice.At the heart of the drama is Ferneze's struggle to navigate the complex political landscape of the kingdom, where corruption and tyranny reign unchecked. As the plot unfolds, Ferneze is forced to confront difficult choices and moral dilemmas, including his complicity in the oppression of his fellow citizens and his loyalty to the monarchy.Through its vivid characters and richly textured language, 'The Loyal Subject' offers a searing critique of political corruption and abuse of power, while also exploring timeless themes of honor, integrity, and the nature of authority. Beaumont's skillful blend of tragedy and comedy creates a compelling narrative that captivates audiences and prompts reflection on the responsibilities of citizenship and the obligations of leadership. 132 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9791041995912
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -'The Loyal Subject' is a tragi-comedy set in the court of Moscovia, exploring themes of loyalty, power, and the complexities of human relationships. The play opens with a conversation between Theodor and Captain Putskie, discussing the discontent within the army and the sidelining of Archas, the loyal subject and former general. Archas had vowed never to bear arms again after a disagreement with the young Duke, who now rules Moscovia. The Duke, influenced by the malicious counselor Boroskie, dismisses Archas, leading to unrest among the soldiers who refuse to fight without their respected leader. Olympia, the Duke's sister, and Alinda, a servant, play pivotal roles in persuading Archas to return to his military duties when the Tartar threat looms over Moscovia. Despite his vow, Archas is moved by their pleas and the dire situation, deciding to lead the army once more. The Duke, meanwhile, is caught in a web of political intrigue, manipulated by Boroskie, who seeks to undermine Archas and maintain his influence over the Duke. The play delves into the personal struggles of its characters, particularly Theodor, who grapples with his father's disgrace and his own sense of duty. The soldiers, loyal to Archas, express their dissatisfaction with the court's treatment and the lack of recognition for their sacrifices. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and drama, as the characters navigate the challenges of loyalty, honor, and change. Ultimately, 'The Loyal Subject' is a reflection on the nature of power and the enduring bonds of loyalty, set against the backdrop of a court rife with intrigue and conflict. The play's resolution underscores the triumph of integrity and the importance of standing by one's principles, even in the face of adversity.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 132 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9791041995912
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