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JUDITH
CHARACTERS
ACT I
ACT II - SCENE I
ACT III
Set in the hill‑top city of Bethulia, this drama opens with the quiet desperation of a community cut off from water and under the shadow of an approaching army. Governor Ozias and the elderly seer Chabris converse on the streets, their dialogue revealing the enormity of Holofernes’s forces and the looming siege that threatens the town’s very survival. Amid the tension, the steadfast Judith—a widow famed for her piety and resolve—begins to contemplate a bold response to the looming catastrophe.
Through vivid stage directions and sharp exchanges, the first act establishes a world of stark contrasts: the city’s sacred walls versus the relentless march of Assyrian troops, and the fragile hope of its inhabitants against the weight of fate. As the audience watches the tension rise, Judith’s character emerges as a beacon of inner strength, hinting at a daring plan that could alter the course of her people’s destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (100K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Sander van Rijnswou and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1931
Known for vivid, sharply observed novels set in England’s Potteries, this prolific writer turned everyday provincial life into rich, memorable fiction. His best-loved books, including The Old Wives' Tale and the Clayhanger novels, helped make him one of the most popular British authors of his time.
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