Under The Flag: A Romantic Drama In Prologue And Four Acts by Franklin Bernard presents a compelling narrative exploring themes of love, duty, and national identity. Set against a backdrop of societal expectations, this play delves into the complexities of human relationships through its carefully crafted characters and emotionally charged dialogue. The drama unfolds across four acts, each contributing to the intricate tapestry of the overarching story.
Bernard's work offers a glimpse into the theatrical conventions and romantic sensibilities of its time, making it a valuable addition to the study of dramatic literature. This edition allows modern readers to rediscover the power of classic stagecraft and the enduring appeal of romantic narratives. Suitable for both academic study and theatrical production, "Under The Flag" remains a testament to the timeless nature of human emotion and dramatic storytelling.
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