Purgatory (play)

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Purgatory (play) is a one-act drama by Irish writer W. B. Yeats that explores themes of guilt, fate, and the haunting power of the past within a fractured family.

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instanceOf drama
one-act play
play
author W. B. Yeats NERFINISHED
centralConflict a father confronts his past and his family’s ruin
centralEvent the Old Man relives the night of his parents’ wedding and his father’s crime NERFINISHED
characterRole Boy is the son of the Old Man
Old Man is the father of the Boy NERFINISHED
containsElement filicide
ghosts
murder
supernatural visitation
countryOfOrigin Ireland
creator W. B. Yeats NERFINISHED
dramaticStructure minimalist staging
two-character dialogue
explores the idea of spiritual purgation
the inescapability of the past
the transmission of guilt across generations
form one-act play
genre drama
tragedy
hasTitle Purgatory NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Boy NERFINISHED
Old Man NERFINISHED
movement modernist theatre
notableFeature compressed, symbolic action
focus on psychological torment
use of poetic language
originalLanguage English
partOf late plays of W. B. Yeats
setting a desolate road
a ruined house
theme destiny
family conflict
fate
guilt
haunting
memory
redemption
sin
the past
violence
writer W. B. Yeats NERFINISHED

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