The Tragedy Of Irene's Death
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The Tragedy Of Irene's Death, is a sad and bloody play by Reza Taheri Bashar.
This painful story tells step by step the events after General Bahram's love
failure.
The great spiteful general can not marriage with beautiful Irene,
So, He cooperates with Ila, Irene's beautiful sister, in revenge against Irene
and General Bahman.
they conspire and kill treacherously.
and this play, finally it shows the old mother's hard grudge and the deadly
murders and the final downfall of an aristocratic family. You will cry blood with
this play.
Story:
The Play Of Irene's Death, is a description of the adventurous, full of love and
hate of two brave and worthy generals named Bahman and Bahram on one
side and sisters Ila and Irene and their mother on the other.
Irene rejects the vengeful Bahram's love and marries Bahman. Secretly Bahram,
she unites with Ila against them. General Bahman is chosen to command the
Iranian army in the fierce war with China, and triumphantly advances to the
capital of China.but, he is killed with the conspiracy and complicity of Bahram
and Ila in spiteful and the events of the time. With this incident, step by step, a
terrible hell appears, which swallows an aristocratic family in its fire.
Who do we recommend to read this book?
Those for whom original stories and good ideas and dialogues are important.
Those who feel the value and importance of choice and authority with their
flesh, skin and bones.
Those who are interested in investigating the course of historical events and
the deadly violence contained in it.
Those who are tired of the old tragedies and want a powerful and different
story.
This historical story is a rare and truly different tragedy.
Reza Taheribashar
Reza Taheri Bashar (born in Tehran -1979) playwright, poet and critic of literature and philosophy Books: Play and screenplay: The Tragedy of The Death of King Antiochus Play and screenplay: The Tragedy of The Death of Bardia Play and Screenplay: The Tragedy of The Death of King Ardashir Play and screenplay: The Tragedy of The Death of Asa Play and Screenplay: The Tragedy of The Death of King Farvard Play and Screenplay: The Tragedy of the Death of Irene Play and screenplay: The Tragedy of the Death of Sogdianus And : The first eighty love letters Contact me: Reza.taheri.basharrrrr@gmail.com
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The Tragedy Of Irene's Death - Reza Taheribashar
The Tragedy
of
Irene's Death
BY:
Reza Taheri Bashar
CHARACTERS
Irene: The younger daughter of the noble family of Othanes
Ila: The eldest daughter of the noble family of Othanes and Irene's sister
Mother: Irene and Ila's mother from the noble family of Othanes
Bahram: Commander of Iran's Eastern Army
Bahman: Commander of Iran's Western Army
Karen: The family's old servant
The King, the elders of the royal court, the officials, the soldiers, the servants, the doctor, and the nurses ...
Act I
The first scene
[a hall of aristocratic arrangement, with large windows and hanging silk curtains. Bahram angrily is walking, Ila and Mother are sitting in two corners of the hall, and beautiful Irene is impatiently going from one window to another and eagerly pushing aside the curtains and looking outside]
Bahram:
After months of victorious battle in the most difficult conditions of the remote lands of the East, in the mountains and on the distant plains, I have come to meet you, wishing for a yes answer, a positive response for marriage , from beautiful Irene, but you...
Irene:
The victorious warrior general, my good friend
[she takes Bahram's hands in her hands]
No one will deny your matchless bravery against the enemies of the King.
Bahram:
I have wanted to marry you for a long time and I still do, and you knew it very well. Didn't you know?
Mother:
[Getting up angry, Ila pours wine for Bahram]
Irene and our family had never made any promise to marry.
Irene:
[She looks out of the window]
Dear friend, O persistent wisher
[With kindness and a little mischief]
When did I promise you marriage?
Bahram:
[whisperer]
Did you not know about my fiery love?
Irene:
I have always liked to be admired.
Bahram:
I was used to your kindness at parties and meetings and felt your love in the depths of my being.
[Irene laughs]
Ila:
Irene, don't bother the general
Bahram:
Even though you didn't say anything, I knew, and I know, that you had and still have love for me; Don't you see my burning passion and feel its heat? I want you with all my heart and with endless passion, and I hope.
Mother:
You are the great Commander of Iran, and there is no doubt about it, with many signs of brilliance and glorious battles that ended, but see both sides' disparity in age, lineage, and family status. You knew this from the beginning; even if not this, at least Irene must be in love with you.
Ila:
Bahram is a brave general whom everyone praises.
Bahram:
I may not be from a big aristocratic family, but if you accept my proposal, I can get permission for this marriage from the King, and he will not refuse.
Irene:
I have always loved you like a dear friend.
Bahram:
No, this is not enough. I fought for your marriage and your dream, not for your friendship.
You had never rejected my love in such a way that I knew my duty until Today when I stepped forward to get married. To gain the merit of marriage you, I have struck the enemies' hearts, led the Army far away with your imagination, and returned victorious.
Karen:
Mr. Bahman, the commander of Iran's western army, has arrived and is waiting
Irene:
I didn't promise you anything. We were just friends, and that was it.
Bahram:
But your mother also made me hope for your love
Mother:
In a little while, guide Mr. Bahman to us.
[she goes towards the window]
Ila:
Tell Bahman to be patient; our lovely