The Scarecrow; or The Glass of Truth: A Tragedy of the Ludicrous
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The play stages a fantasy in which a scarecrow is animated by an old woman's art, clothed as a gentleman, and sent into society, where its hollow semblance exposes human absurdity. Departing from satire, the drama treats the scarecrow's condition with sympathy, portraying its awkwardness as pitiable and transformative; interactions with the maker and a skeptical companion probe the border between ridicule and compassion. Through scenes of self-recognition, failed courtship, and moral awakening, the work argues that human empathy can dignify even the most ludicrously constructed beings.
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