The Fourteenth of July, and Danton: Two Plays of the French Revolution
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Two dramatic works portray pivotal moments of the French Revolution, juxtaposing the chaotic energy of mass gatherings and street humor with the strategic dilemmas faced by revolutionary leaders. Through episodic scenes of popular agitation, public ceremonies, private counsel, and satirical exchanges, the pieces probe tensions between idealism and expediency, the theatricality of political rhetoric, and the human costs of popular justice. Structured for performance with vivid crowd scenes and concentrated dialogues that alternate levity and severity, they invite reflection on leadership, collective feeling, and the moral ambiguity of violent political change.
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