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The southern cross : A play in four acts by Foxhall Daingerfield

by Daingerfield, Foxhall, 1887-1933
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The Southern Cross by Foxhall Daingerfield, Jr. is a historical play in four acts written in the early 20th century. Set during the American Civil War, specifically in 1864, the play revolves around the lives of Southern families deeply impacted by the war. The main characters, including members of the Stuart family and their friends, struggle with love, loss, and loyalty as they navigate the challenges brought about by the conflict. The opening of The Southern Cross introduces us to the Stuart home’s deteriorating beauty, symbolizing the physical and emotional toll the war has taken on its inhabitants. Characters such as Aunt Marthy and Cupid, who are household servants, reveal the anxiety surrounding the missing family members, particularly as they discuss the absence of soldiers and potential danger. Bev and Fair, young relatives, express both the desire to join their loved ones in the fight and the fear of losing them forever. As they converse about missing family and the pressures of war, hinting at romantic connections amidst their turmoil, the scene sets a poignant and reflective tone for the unfolding story. The interactions lay the groundwork for deeper conflicts of loyalty and love that will develop as the play progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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