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Joan of Arc: A Play in Five Acts

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The play chronicles a young peasant woman who claims a divine commission and seeks an audience with the ruling prince; councilors respond with skepticism, devise tests of her veracity, and debate political risks. As the drama progresses across five acts she rallies soldiers, influences military decisions during a siege, and becomes a catalyst for both patriotic fervor and courtly intrigue. Conflicting loyalties, antagonism from rivals, and moral scrutiny shape her public reputation, while scenes alternate between council deliberations, battlefield action, and personal appeals that probe faith, duty, and the burdens of leadership.

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J. A. Sargant

J. A. Sargant was a playwright known for his work in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his play "Joan of Arc: A Play in Five Acts," which explores the life and trials of the iconic French heroine. Sargant's writing often reflects a dramatic style that seeks to capture the emotional and historical significance of his subjects. His contributions to the theatrical landscape provide insight into the cultural narratives of his time, particularly through the lens of historical figures.

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