Broken Heart
by John Ford
'Broken Heart' Summary
In the heart of Sparta, Penthea, a young woman, finds her love for Orgilus forbidden by her brother Ithocles, who forces her into a loveless marriage with the wealthy but abusive Bassanes. Devastated by this betrayal, Penthea's love turns to despair, leading her to a tragic end. Ithocles, realizing his folly, seeks to mend his wrong by arranging a marriage between his friend Prophilus and Orgilus's sister Euphrania. Meanwhile, Ithocles himself desires the hand of the princess Calantha, who chooses him over her betrothed cousin Nearchus. This complex web of relationships unravels as characters grapple with their desires and the consequences of their choices. Driven by love, revenge, and the relentless pursuit of power, their actions lead to a series of devastating consequences, culminating in a heartbreaking climax where the characters confront their tragic fates. The play explores the themes of love, betrayal, revenge, honor, and the power of fate, leaving a lasting impression on the audience through its powerful exploration of human nature and the enduring consequences of unchecked passion.Book Details
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John Ford
United Kingdom
John Ford was an English playwright and poet of the Jacobean and Caroline eras born in Ilsington in Devon, England. His plays deal mainly with the conflict between passion and conscience. Although rem...
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