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Fenris, the Wolf: A Tragedy

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A poetic tragedy drawn from Norse myth stages the clash between a chained, wolf-born figure and the gods who fear and claim him, examining filial conflict and the burden of culpability. The drama alternates cosmic, ritualized prologue scenes—where deities debate fate and responsibility—with human-level episodes featuring priests, hunters, and a priestess who confront the creature’s impact on their community. Recurring motifs include the attempt to bind elemental chaos with law, the cost of knowledge and sacrifice, and the ambivalence of divine power. Lyric invocations and stark set pieces build toward tragic reckonings that interrogate inevitability and moral consequence.

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Percy MacKaye

Percy MacKaye was an American playwright, poet, and author known for his contributions to the theatrical arts in the early 20th century. His works often blend elements of romance, tragedy, and community engagement, reflecting his interest in the transformative power of theater. Among his notable plays is "Caliban by the Yellow Sands: A Community Masque of the Art of the Theatre," which showcases his innovative approach to performance. MacKaye's writing frequently explores themes of nature and humanity, as seen in works like "Sanctuary: A Bird Masque" and "Fenris, the Wolf: A Tragedy." His legacy includes a commitment to enriching American theater and fostering a deeper connection between audiences and the performing arts.

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