"e;The Painter of His Own Dishonour"e; by Pedro Calderon de la Barca is a Spanish drama. It depicts the downfall of nobleman Raimundo due to false accusations. Betrayal, deceit, and honor clash as Raimundo's life unravels. Through intense dialogue and intricate plot, the play explores themes of justice, loyalty, and human flaws. Calderon's poetic language delves into moral complexity, delivering a cautionary tale about self-inflicted downfall and the corrosive effects of distrust in society.
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Table of contents
- DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
- ACT I
- ACT II
- ACT III
