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The Pot Of Gold

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    Weight0.16 kg
    Author

    Plautus

    Publisher

    Projapoti

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Play

    Best for

    Classical Literature

    Ages

    14+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    Latest edition (1 January 2022)

    ISBN

    978-8176062923

    Language

    English

    Pages

    176

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    19 x 13 x 1 cm

    Weight

    0.16 kg

    Description

    The enduring appeal of “The Pot of Gold” lies not only in its comedic elements but also in its exploration of timeless themes such as greed, deception, and the absurdities of human behavior. Plautus, a master of comedic structure, infuses the play with a vibrant energy that transcends its historical context. As one of the few surviving works from ancient Roman theatre, “The Pot of Gold” offers modern readers and audiences a window into the theatrical traditions of ancient Rome, showcasing the universality of humor and the enduring nature of well-crafted comedic storytelling.

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    “The Pot of Gold” is a classic comedic play by the ancient Roman playwright Plautus, known for his enduring contributions to the world of theatre. Belonging to the genre of Roman New Comedy, the play unfolds with a series of misunderstandings and humorous situations surrounding the character of Euclio, who discovers a pot of gold. Euclio’s attempts to protect and enjoy his newfound wealth lead to a cascade of comedic events, involving love interests, clever slaves, and mistaken identities. Plautus employs witty dialogue, clever wordplay, and farcical elements to create a lively and entertaining theatrical experience that has resonated with audiences for centuries.