SUCH THINGS ARE

SUCH THINGS ARE

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基本説明

"Such Things Are" is a five-act play by Elizabeth Inchbald, set on the island of Sumatra during the colonial period. The narrative revolves around the themes of justice, compassion, and the human condition under oppressive regimes. The play opens with Sir Luke Tremor and his wife, Lady Tremor, discussing the intricacies of their social circle and the political climate. Sir Luke is portrayed as a man concerned with appearances and social standing, while Lady Tremor is depicted as more concerned with the opinions of others, particularly those of Lord Flint, a character who embodies the political machinations of the time. The plot thickens with the arrival of Mr. Twineall, a young Englishman who seeks to ingratiate himself with the Tremors and their influential connections. His character is a satirical representation of opportunism and the superficiality of social climbing. Meanwhile, Mr. Haswell, a benevolent Englishman, visits the local prison, where he encounters various prisoners suffering under the harsh conditions imposed by the Sultan's regime. Haswell's interactions with the prisoners, including a poignant encounter with a female prisoner and a young man named Elvirus, highlight the themes of mercy and the potential for redemption. The play critiques the arbitrary nature of power and the shift of colonial rule on both the colonizers and the colonized. Through Haswell's compassionate actions, Inchbald advocates for a more humane approach to governance and justice. The narrative also explores the personal dynamics within the Tremor household, revealing the tensions between personal change and moral integrity.

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