Anathema: A Tragedy in Seven Scenes

Anathema: A Tragedy in Seven Scenes

by Herman, Leonid

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Tragedies (Drama); Russian drama -- Translations into English; Andreyev, Leonid, 1871-1919 -- Translations into English

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  1. 1

    How does Leonid Andreyev use the symbolic figure of Anathema to challenge traditional concepts of good and evil, and what does this antagonist represent in the broader context of human suffering?

  2. 2

    In what ways does the structure of a tragedy in seven scenes heighten the emotional tension and philosophical arguments presented in the play?

  3. 3

    Consider the protagonist's quest for ultimate truth and justice; how do their interactions with the suffering masses reflect the complexities of altruism versus egoism?

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