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The Little Clay Cart [Mṛcchakaṭika]

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The drama centers on the relationship between a generous but impoverished Brahmin and a wealthy courtesan who returns his affection, unfolding amid a bustling urban setting of gamblers, servants, and officials. A chain of schemes involving theft, mistaken identity, and an attempted murder drags the lovers into public scandal and a courtroom ordeal that probes justice, reputation, and social rank. Comic and lower-class characters supply earthy realism and contrast, while themes of charity, honor, and compassion against rigid law propel the action toward vindication, social reconciliation, and the restoration of the protagonists' standing.

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Sūdraka

Sūdraka was an ancient Indian playwright, best known for his work "The Little Clay Cart" (Mṛcchakaṭika), a significant piece in the Sanskrit theatrical tradition. This play is celebrated for its intricate plot and rich character development, reflecting the social dynamics of ancient Indian society. Sūdraka's contributions to literature are notable for their blend of humor, romance, and social commentary, making his works enduringly relevant. His plays often explore themes of love, morality, and the complexities of human relationships, showcasing the depth of classical Indian drama.

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