Cato: A Tragedy in Five Acts
Resumen
The narrative follows Cato as he faces the imminent defeat of the Republican forces. Amidst the turmoil, he grapples with personal and political dilemmas, including the fate of his children, Marcia and Portius, who are caught in a love affair complicated by the political strife. Cato's unwavering commitment to the principles of liberty and justice serves as a moral compass, inspiring those around him, even as he confronts despair in the face of overwhelming odds.Addison's eloquent dialogue and philosophical reflections elevate the play beyond mere historical drama, imbuing it with a sense of gravitas and emotional depth. Cato became a significant work in the 18th century, resonating with audiences and influencing political thought, particularly in the context of the Enlightenment and the struggles for democracy. The play's enduring legacy is seen in its exploration of the human spirit's resilience and the timeless quest for freedom and justice.
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Características
- ISBN
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9789370844803
- SKU
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1008019451