The Mortal Gods, and Other Plays(Paperback, Olive Tilford Dargan)
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The title play, The Mortal Gods, is a powerful examination of human frailty and the hubris of those in power. Set in an unspecified time, the play follows a group of influential individuals who are forced to confront their own mortality and the moral consequences of their actions. The central characters are driven by ambition and pride, and they come to realize that their power, which they once saw as invincible, is no match for the inevitable forces of nature and fate. The play delves into themes of pride, arrogance, and the struggle for control, questioning the moral integrity of those who hold power. Ultimately, it reflects on the human condition and the realization that even the mightiest figures are subject to forces beyond their control.In addition to The Mortal Gods, the collection includes several other plays that explore different aspects of human experience. Some of these plays deal with social justice, personal sacrifice, and the conflicts that arise from individual desires versus societal demands. Dargan's exploration of these themes often brings her female characters to the forefront, allowing them to grapple with issues of independence, duty, and love. The plays feature emotionally complex characters and illustrate Dargan’s ability to explore the inner turmoil of individuals caught in challenging situations.