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The Fawn
By John Marston - Stage play
Roles
- Dulcimel
- Philocalia
About this piece
Princess Dulcimel tells Philocalia that she wants to seduce Tiberio
Summary
Duke Hercules sends his son Tiberio as an ambassador to the court of Duke Gonzago. In order to spy on his son and observe his behavior. The play follows the romantic adventures of several characters in Gonzago's court. In this scene Princess Dulcimel, the daughter of Duke Gonzago, confides in her friend Philocalia about her love interest, Tiberio. She plans to seduces him without getting her father's approval.
Use cases
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