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Timon d'Athènes by William Shakespeare

by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Timon d’Athènes by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written in the early 17th century. This play explores themes of friendship, generosity, and the consequences of betrayal, focusing on the character Timon, a wealthy Athenian nobleman who becomes a bitter misanthrope after being abandoned by his so-called friends in his time of need. The opening of Timon d’Athènes introduces the vibrant Athenian society surrounding Timon, praised for his generosity and kindness. Various characters, including poets, painters, and merchants, gather in his home, discussing his lavishness and the apparent admiration he receives from his peers. Despite this surface-level affection, subtle hints reveal that Timon’s wealth may be fleeting, as his friends, instead of offering support when he requires it most, begin to withdraw. Timon’s noble intentions are juxtaposed with Apémantus’s cynical commentary, foretelling the impending downfall of the once-generous man as his fortune dwindles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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