
Wonder-Working Magician
'Wonder-Working Magician' Summary
The play tells the story of Cyprian, a magician seeking revenge against the Governor of Antioch for the death of his father. Driven by his desire for vengeance, Cyprian uses his magical powers to manipulate the lives of those around him, including the young and innocent Justina. He attempts to seduce her with his illusions and trickery, but Justina remains resistant to his charms. The Governor's son, Lelius, is deeply in love with Justina, but Cyprian’s magic creates obstacles between them. The play unfolds as a web of love, betrayal, and revenge, with Cyprian's powers driving the action. Through his magic, he orchestrates a series of dramatic events, including the illusion of a phantom figure of Justina, designed to manipulate the emotions of those around him. However, Cyprian’s schemes ultimately backfire, leading to his downfall and a resolution where love and justice prevail. The play explores the dangers of unchecked ambition, the allure of power, and the complexities of love and morality. It reminds us that even the most powerful magic cannot control the human heart, and that true love ultimately triumphs over deceit and manipulation.Book Details
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Pedro Calderón de la Barca y Barreda González de Henao Ruiz de Blasco y Riaño was a Spanish dramatist, poet, writer and knight of the Order of Santiago. He is known as one of the...
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