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Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts

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Set in medieval Jerusalem during the Crusades, the five-act drama follows a wise Jewish merchant, a Muslim ruler, a young woman he rescues, and a Christian knight whose lives intertwine through rescue, mistaken identities, and family revelations. Central to the action is a parable of three rings that argues that no single faith can claim absolute truth, prompting characters to test compassion, reason, and civic order across religious boundaries. The play blends dialogue-driven scenes, moral debate, and a culminant plea for tolerance and mutual recognition.

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781) was a prominent German playwright, poet, and philosopher, known for his contributions to the development of modern drama and literary criticism. His works often explore themes of tolerance, humanity, and the complexities of moral and ethical dilemmas. Among his notable plays is "Nathan the Wise," a powerful exploration of religious tolerance set in Jerusalem during the Crusades. Lessing's influence extends beyond the stage; his essays and treatises on aesthetics and drama laid the groundwork for future literary movements. His commitment to Enlightenment ideals and his advocacy for intellectual freedom have solidified his place in the canon of Western literature.

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