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The Flutter of the Goldleaf and Other Plays
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The Flutter of the Goldleaf and Other Plays in Vernon, BC
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The Flutter of the Goldleaf and Other Plays in Vernon, BC
By None
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The Flutter of the Goldleaf, is an introspective drama that centers on the internal struggles and external pressures faced by the central characters. The play deals with themes of personal identity and the desire for recognition, exploring the tension between artistic or personal ambition and the demands of society. Set in an unnamed, perhaps fictionalized, location, the characters in this play grapple with the fleeting nature of success and the pursuit of meaning in their lives. The metaphor of the "goldleaf" evokes the fragility of beauty, fame, or fortune, and the play reflects on how individuals often chase after superficial success only to discover that true fulfillment lies elsewhere.In addition to The Flutter of the Goldleaf, the collection includes several other plays that explore a variety of human emotions and experiences. These plays highlight the struggles of love, friendship, and loyalty, as well as the ethical dilemmas that come with ambition and societal pressure. Dargan and Peterson's works often portray women who are caught in situations that test their moral convictions, forcing them to confront the cost of their choices. While many of the characters face intense emotional turmoil, these plays also portray moments of quiet introspection, offering insight into the complexities of human nature.
The Flutter of the Goldleaf, is an introspective drama that centers on the internal struggles and external pressures faced by the central characters. The play deals with themes of personal identity and the desire for recognition, exploring the tension between artistic or personal ambition and the demands of society. Set in an unnamed, perhaps fictionalized, location, the characters in this play grapple with the fleeting nature of success and the pursuit of meaning in their lives. The metaphor of the "goldleaf" evokes the fragility of beauty, fame, or fortune, and the play reflects on how individuals often chase after superficial success only to discover that true fulfillment lies elsewhere.In addition to The Flutter of the Goldleaf, the collection includes several other plays that explore a variety of human emotions and experiences. These plays highlight the struggles of love, friendship, and loyalty, as well as the ethical dilemmas that come with ambition and societal pressure. Dargan and Peterson's works often portray women who are caught in situations that test their moral convictions, forcing them to confront the cost of their choices. While many of the characters face intense emotional turmoil, these plays also portray moments of quiet introspection, offering insight into the complexities of human nature.


















