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Cover for The Orphan; Or, The Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy, in Five Acts: Love, Revenge, and Deception: A Tragic Tale of Forbidden Love and Moral Dilemmas

The Orphan; Or, The Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy, in Five Acts: Love, Revenge, and Deception: A Tragic Tale of Forbidden Love and Moral Dilemmas

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Lyric Poetry

Thomas Otway's "The Orphan; Or, The Unhappy Marriage" is a poignant tragedy that delves into the complexities of love, betrayal, and familial duty. Written in the late 17th century during the flourishing of Restoration drama, this five-act play features a visceral exploration of human emotions entwined with dramatic irony and heightened language. Otway'Äôs adept use of poetic dialogue and intricate character relationships invites the audience to navigate the often harrowing paths of misfortune that befall his characters, particularly the orphaned protagonist, whose plight encapsulates the era's themes of loss and despair. Otway, a contemporary of the renowned playwrights of his time, such as Aphra Behn and John Dryden, faced personal tragedies that profoundly influenced his writing. His own experiences with love and abandonment permeate the emotional landscape of this work, reflecting a deep-seated empathy for those caught in the throes of adverse circumstances. His personal misfortune, coupled with the historical backdrop of political instability, informed his exploration of tragic themes, making his narrative rich with authenticity and depth. Readers seeking a profound examination of the human condition enveloped in a tragic narrative will find "The Orphan" a necessary addition to their literary repertoire. This text not only serves as a captivating dramatic experience but also as a critical lens through which to view the complexities of early modern societal norms and the inherent struggles of the individual. Highly recommended for enthusiasts of classic literature and tragedy alike.

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Ebook: 2 December 2019

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