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The Buddha: A Drama in Five Acts and Four Interludes

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A five-act stage drama with four interludes dramatizes the spiritual journey of Siddháttha Gótama, depicting his renunciation of princely life, struggles with temptation and self-mortification, attainment of enlightenment, and the work of teaching afterward. The action alternates between palace scenes, mendicant life, and symbolic interludes, incorporating stage directions, choral hymns, and tableaux to aid performance. Recurring themes include moral choice versus attachment, the testing of resolve by inner and external tempters, and the transformation from worldly duty to religious leadership and compassionate instruction.

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Paul Carus

Paul Carus was a philosopher and writer known for his contributions to the understanding of Buddhism and individualism. His notable works include "The Gospel of Buddha," which compiles ancient records to present the teachings of Buddha, and "Nietzsche and Other Exponents of Individualism," where he explores themes of personal freedom and self-realization. Carus also authored plays, such as "The Buddha: A Drama in Five Acts and Four Interludes," which reflect his interest in dramatizing philosophical concepts. His writings often bridge Eastern and Western thought, contributing to a broader dialogue on spirituality and philosophy.

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