Lafitte a play in prologue and four acts
Resumen
The story begins with a prologue that introduces Lafitte’s complex character, a man whose motivations blend self-interest with a surprising loyalty to his adopted country. In the main acts, the drama explores key events in Lafitte's life, such as his covert alliance with American forces during the War of 1812, when he assisted General Andrew Jackson in the defense of New Orleans. The play also delves into Lafitte's conflicted morality and his relationship with both his crew and the American government, as he oscillates between outlaw status and reluctant heroism.Through its characters and historical setting, Lafitte reflects on themes of loyalty, freedom, and identity. Ayres and Rutland present Lafitte as a multi-dimensional figure, a pirate with a conscience who defies simple categorization. The play emphasizes his struggle to reconcile his adventurous, lawless life with a desire for legitimacy and respect, offering a humanized view of a man often mythologized in American history.
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Características
- ISBN
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9789370849341
- SKU
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1008013329