
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN - Mr. John Fletcher, Gent., and Mr. William Shakspeare, Gent.
Contents
PROLOGUE
ACT I - SCENE I. Athens. Before a temple
ACT II - SCENE I. Athens. A garden, with a castle in the background
ACT III - SCENE I. A forest near Athens
ACT IV - SCENE I. Athens. A room in the prison
ACT V - SCENE I. Athens. Before the Temples of Mars, Venus, and Diana
EPILOGUE
Set against the glittering courts of Athens and the storm‑tossed plains of Thebes, the play follows two noble cousins, Arcite and Palamon, who are torn from a battlefield and cast into a tangled web of rivalry and longing. Their fates become intertwined with the powerful figures of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, and his new queen, Hippolyta, as well as with a host of queens, knights, and common folk whose loyalties shift like the winds. Early scenes reveal the harsh consequences of war, the bitter sting of captivity, and the first sparks of a love triangle that threatens to eclipse the honor they cherish.
The drama blends the grandeur of classical mythology with the chivalric spirit of medieval romance, offering both witty banter and poignant reflection on destiny, loyalty, and the price of pride. Richly staged with music, processions, and colorful characters, it invites listeners into a world where personal desire clashes with public duty, setting the stage for a compelling struggle that will echo through every subsequent turn.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (141K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1998-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1564–1616
A playwright, poet, and actor from Stratford-upon-Avon, he created characters and lines that have stayed alive for more than four centuries. His stories of love, ambition, jealousy, power, and forgiveness still feel startlingly human.
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