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Cid: 5-näytöksinen näytelmä

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A five-act tragic drama examines the clash between private love and public honor: a central male figure reacts to a familial affront with violence, creating a rupture with the woman he loves; his later public successes intensify the moral dilemma as legal claims, family loyalties, and civic duties collide. Characters must weigh revenge against reconciliation and debate justice, reputation, and mercy. The action is driven by formal, rhetorical verse and escalating confrontations, and it resolves in a tense, provisional settlement that restores social order while leaving intimate feelings and promises unresolved.

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Pierre Corneille

Pierre Corneille (1606-1684) was a prominent French playwright and a key figure in the development of French classical tragedy. He is best known for his play "Le Cid," which sparked significant debate over the nature of dramatic art and morality in the 17th century. Corneille's works often explore themes of honor, duty, and the complexities of human emotion, making him a central figure in the literary heritage of France. His other notable works include "Polyeucte" and "L'occasion perdue recouverte." Corneille's influence extends beyond his lifetime, as he laid the groundwork for future generations of playwrights.

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