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Anathema: A Tragedy in Seven Scenes

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The play stages a series of encounters around a mysterious iron-bound threshold guarded by a motionless sentinel; Anathema, an accursed and restless figure, presses toward that boundary and manipulates fate, intersecting with a humble, generous old man whose compassion for children and family life draws public attention. Through seven scenes of domestic moments, street crowds, and supernatural confrontation, the work probes moral responsibility, innocence and social cruelty, the hunger for transcendence, and the consequences of spiritual and earthly judgments. Dramatic tension arises from clashes between communal indifference, personal sacrifice, and metaphysical forces.

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Leonid Andreyev

Leonid Andreyev was a Russian playwright, novelist, and short story writer, known for his exploration of existential themes and the human condition. Born in 1871, he gained prominence in the early 20th century with works that often delved into the darker aspects of life and the psyche. His notable plays, such as "He Who Gets Slapped" and "Savva and the Life of Man," showcase his ability to blend tragedy with philosophical inquiry. Andreyev's short stories, including "The Seven Who Were Hanged," reflect his deep empathy for the struggles of individuals against societal norms. His literary contributions continue to resonate, marking him as a significant figure in Russian literature.

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