The Betrothal / A Sequel to the Blue Bird; A Fairy Play in Five Acts and Eleven Scenes
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A visiting fairy awakens a now-adolescent youth to a quest to discover his one true love, transporting him through enchanted locales—a fairy palace, a miser's cave, the realm of ancestors, the Milky Way and the children's abode—where symbolic figures such as Destiny, Light and a veiled girl confront him. Encounters and transformations force him to distinguish inner truth from outward appearances, make a decisive moral choice, and experience an emotional awakening. The work moves episodically between domestic scenes and allegorical tableaux to examine perception, responsibility in love, and the spiritual growth that accompanies mature insight.
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