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Life Is a Dream
Life Is a Dream | Pedro Calderon de La Barca
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One of Spain's outstanding dramas, this 17th-century allegory explores mysteries of destiny, illusory nature of existence, struggle between predestination and free will. Features magnificent poetry, rich in symbolism and metaphor. Excellent new translation.
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Life Is a Dream | Pedro Calderon de La Barca
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Segismundo has been a prisoner in a tower all his life, he doesn't know the reason. When he was born his father, the king, predicted that he would be a tyrant, so he locked him up. Now that the king is old he decides to free him to see his true nature and should he fulfill the prophecy he intends to lock him up again and make him believe everything was a dream.
I read this play more times that I can count. This Oedipus type of story has some⬇️

nanuska_153 of the most beautiful dialogues I've ever read and a great female character that fights for her honour when no man is willing to do it for her. Pure poetry with a feminist character, what more could you ask for? 3mo
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Life Is a Dream/La Vida Es Sueo: A Dual-Language Book | Pedro Calderon de La Barca, Stanley Appelbaum
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Read this book in School and it‘s one of my most time favorite, it is a play, but is so good and makes you think about your life and decision in so many way. Also has the best paragraph of all time.

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Life Is a Dream/La Vida Es Sueo: A Dual-Language Book | Pedro Calderon de La Barca, Stanley Appelbaum

What is this life? A frenzy, an illusion,
A shadow, a delirium, a fiction.
The greatest good's but little, and this life
Is but a dream, and dreams are only dreams.