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The Inflexible Captive A Tragedy in Five Acts
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The Inflexible Captive is a tragedy by Hannah More that portrays the struggles between duty, honor, and personal affection. The play is inspired by the Roman story of Regulus, a statesman and general who exemplifies unwavering commitment to his country. Captured by Carthaginians during the Punic Wars, Regulus is sent to Rome to negotiate peace but insists that Rome reject the terms, even though it seals his fate as a captive.The tragedy centers on Regulus’s moral dilemma, highlighting his steadfast loyalty to Rome despite personal suffering and emotional appeals from his family. The play explores themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the tension between public duty and private bonds.Hannah More's The Inflexible Captive reflects her dedication to classical ideals and her ability to infuse historical narratives with moral purpose. It is a poignant exploration of the costs of integrity and the enduring strength of human character in the face of adversity.
The Inflexible Captive is a tragedy by Hannah More that portrays the struggles between duty, honor, and personal affection. The play is inspired by the Roman story of Regulus, a statesman and general who exemplifies unwavering commitment to his country. Captured by Carthaginians during the Punic Wars, Regulus is sent to Rome to negotiate peace but insists that Rome reject the terms, even though it seals his fate as a captive.The tragedy centers on Regulus’s moral dilemma, highlighting his steadfast loyalty to Rome despite personal suffering and emotional appeals from his family. The play explores themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the tension between public duty and private bonds.Hannah More's The Inflexible Captive reflects her dedication to classical ideals and her ability to infuse historical narratives with moral purpose. It is a poignant exploration of the costs of integrity and the enduring strength of human character in the face of adversity.




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