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The Fatal Dowry
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- Nombre de pages78
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-3137-1776-6
- EAN9783313717766
- Date de parution01/04/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille160 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCLXBX
Résumé
The Fatal Dowry by Massinger and Field is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and the destructive power of greed in early modern society. Set against a backdrop of family honor and societal expectations, the story explores the dark consequences of dowries-monetary gifts or property given in marriage-and how they can ignite ambition, jealousy, and ultimately, tragedy.
In this intense drama, alliances are tested, hearts are broken, and moral integrity is weighed against desire and necessity.
Massinger and Field craft a narrative that exposes the fragile balance between duty and passion, showing how the pursuit of wealth and social standing can devastate lives. The characters, drawn with vivid psychological insight, confront dilemmas that are as timeless as they are tragic, making the play both a reflection of its era and a mirror for contemporary readers. Rich in intrigue, suspense, and emotional depth, The Fatal Dowry is not just a story of marriage and money-it is a powerful examination of human ambition, ethical conflict, and the fatal consequences that arise when personal gain eclipses justice and love.
Massinger and Field craft a narrative that exposes the fragile balance between duty and passion, showing how the pursuit of wealth and social standing can devastate lives. The characters, drawn with vivid psychological insight, confront dilemmas that are as timeless as they are tragic, making the play both a reflection of its era and a mirror for contemporary readers. Rich in intrigue, suspense, and emotional depth, The Fatal Dowry is not just a story of marriage and money-it is a powerful examination of human ambition, ethical conflict, and the fatal consequences that arise when personal gain eclipses justice and love.



