Judith, a Play in Three Acts; Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith
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A besieged hill town confronts ruin when its wells are seized by the armies of Nebuchadnezzar under General Holofernes, provoking civic despair and strict rationing. A devout widow named Judith rejects surrender and devises a daring plan: she enters the enemy camp, gains Holofernes's confidence, and by a combination of guile and resolve beheads the general, returning with proof and shattering the siege. The three-act drama traces municipal debate, the moral and strategic choices of leaders and citizens, the interplay of faith, chastity, and political courage, and contrasts private sacrifice with public deliverance.
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