The Fall of British Tyranny; Or, American Liberty Triumphant
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A five-act tragi-comedy dramatizes the rising revolutionary crisis by alternating stirring patriotic tableaux, comic maritime and rustic interludes, and grim scenes of battle and imprisonment. It stages encounters between colonial militias and representatives of imperial authority, presents public ceremonies and private grief over wartime losses, and stages councils debating military measures. Loyalist characters are satirized while patriot leaders and popular sentiment are shown gaining resolve. The piece mixes satire, sentiment, and broad comic relief to celebrate resistance and to chronicle the sequence of confrontations that foster collective commitment to independence.
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