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Beggars Bush: A Comedy by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont

by Fletcher, John, 1579-1625
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Beggars Bush: A Comedy by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont is a play written during the early 17th century (Early Modern period). The story unfolds in Flanders and revolves around various characters from different social strata, particularly focusing on the usurper Wolfort and Gerrard, a father-in-law to Florez, along with the common people including beggars, merchants, and lords as they navigate themes of power, deceit, and societal roles. The opening of the play introduces us to a world of political intrigue, setting the stage for conflicts driven by ambition and betrayal. We meet Wolfort, the usurper of the Flanders earldom, and Gerrard, who explains the ongoing tensions in the region. Characters engaged in machinations and moral dilemmas interact as they reflect on their positions within a changing society. The dynamics quickly shift as individuals, both noble and common, reveal their aspirations and struggles, particularly as Gerrard seeks to elevate himself among the beggars, aiming for kingship in a makeshift community. This rich tapestry of characters and themes hints at a comedic yet thought-provoking exploration of identity and ambition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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