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The Orphan; Or, The Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy, in Five Acts

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A five-act domestic tragedy centers on two brothers whose close companionship collapses when both become entangled with the same young ward; competing declarations of love, secret meetings, and pledges of loyalty strain bonds and expose jealousy and wounded honor. The drama privileges intense feeling and poetic language over sustained intellectual argument, moving between ardent lyric moments and violent confrontation. Misunderstandings, divided duties, and the social pressures of reputation and inheritance propel the plot toward ruin, examining how passion and pride corrode private ties.

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Thomas Otway

Thomas Otway was an English playwright and poet, active during the late 17th century. He is best known for his tragedies, particularly "Venice Preserved," which explores themes of betrayal and political intrigue, and "The Orphan; Or, The Unhappy Marriage," which delves into the complexities of love and familial duty. Otway's works are characterized by their emotional depth and dramatic intensity, reflecting the turbulent social and political landscape of his time. His contributions to the genre of Restoration drama have earned him a notable place in English literary heritage.

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