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The Blue Bird: A Fairy Play in Six Acts

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Two children undertake a magical quest, guided by a fairy and a luminous companion, to find a mythical blue bird that symbolizes happiness. Their journey moves through enchanted realms—the fairy's palace, the land of memory, the palace of night, a forest, a graveyard and the kingdom of the future—where they encounter personified animals, elements and abstractions. Encounters test their perceptions of value as they face past joys, mortality and the lure of luxury. The voyage ultimately reframes happiness as an ordinary, easily overlooked presence rooted in love and home, prompting a return with renewed appreciation rather than a spectacular external prize.

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Maurice Maeterlinck

Maurice Maeterlinck was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist, known for his influential contributions to the Symbolist movement in literature. His works often explore themes of nature, spirituality, and the human condition, reflecting a deep philosophical inquiry into existence. One of his most notable plays, "Pélléas and Mélisande," exemplifies his unique style, characterized by lyrical language and a focus on emotional depth. Maeterlinck's writings, including essays and poetry, have left a lasting impact on modern drama and continue to resonate with readers and audiences alike.

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