Nearly one hundred and twenty years ago, the famous Swedish playwright August Strindberg wrote a one-act monologue in which he described the story of a love triangle from the voice of a woman. It was unique in its own way. Nearly half a century after ...
Nearly one hundred and twenty years ago, the famous Swedish playwright August Strindberg wrote a one-act monologue in which he described the story of a love triangle from the voice of a woman. It was unique in its own way. Nearly half a century after this play was staged, Pujin O'Neill, the prominent and controversial American playwright, wrote a one-act monologue, which he also narrated from the mouth of a woman, according to the story of a triangle. A love between two women and a man. After nearly forty years of writing O'Neill's play, "Harold Painter", an English playwright who has a lot of fame and credit, wrote a one-act work called "Monologue", in which he described the story of a love triangle between Two women and one man paid. The three soliloquies are the sum of these three plays, which are included in one volume to compare and examine a topic with a 90-year gap.
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