This four-character allegory is an English morality play with the characters of Death and Life vying with a toss of the dice for the lives of the nameless “The Youth,” a male poet, and “The Girl,” a dancer. Each of the two young people decide their life is not worth living for lack of love, but Life helps them both realize that what they had called love was really just desire.
This four-character allegory is an English morality play with the characters of Death and Life vying with a toss of the dice for the lives of the nameless “The Youth,” a male poet, and “The Girl,” a dancer. Each of the two young people decide their life is not worth living for lack of love, but Life helps them both realize that what they had called love was really just desire.
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