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The Journey: A Play in One Act
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The Journey: A Play in One Act in Vernon, BC
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The Journey: A Play in One Act in Vernon, BC
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The Journey is a little-known short story or dramatic sketch by Arthur Conan Doyle, believed to be a brief one-act dramatic dialogue. In this piece, Doyle departs from mystery and instead offers a philosophical allegory: two travelers meet by chance on a metaphorical journey (often interpreted as the journey of life). Through their conversation – by turns witty, wistful, and wise – Doyle explores themes of destiny, faith, and fellowship. Though specifics of the dialogue are obscure, the tone suggests a reflective mood, akin to an allegorical Victorian duologue. The characters gradually realize that despite their different paths (one is weary and cynical, the other hopeful and devout), they share common humanity. In the end, The Journey imparts a gentle moral about perseverance and compassion. It stands as an example of Doyle's range as a writer, showing his ability to craft introspective, spiritual drama outside of his famous genre tales.
The Journey is a little-known short story or dramatic sketch by Arthur Conan Doyle, believed to be a brief one-act dramatic dialogue. In this piece, Doyle departs from mystery and instead offers a philosophical allegory: two travelers meet by chance on a metaphorical journey (often interpreted as the journey of life). Through their conversation – by turns witty, wistful, and wise – Doyle explores themes of destiny, faith, and fellowship. Though specifics of the dialogue are obscure, the tone suggests a reflective mood, akin to an allegorical Victorian duologue. The characters gradually realize that despite their different paths (one is weary and cynical, the other hopeful and devout), they share common humanity. In the end, The Journey imparts a gentle moral about perseverance and compassion. It stands as an example of Doyle's range as a writer, showing his ability to craft introspective, spiritual drama outside of his famous genre tales.
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