The Romancers

The Romancers by Edmond Rostand is a drama published by Samuel French, Inc. on November 23, 2010. This edition spans 48 pages and is presented in English. The narrative revolves around two young individuals whose parents have arranged their marriage. However, the protagonists are resolute in their desire to forge their own paths, leading to a series of events that challenge their families’ expectations.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of youthful defiance and the complexities of familial relationships. As the young couple attempts to navigate their feelings amidst parental pressure, their journey takes them through a dramatic escape and eventual disillusionment. This edition provides insight into the dynamics of love and rebellion, set against a backdrop of historical and theatrical elements.
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Characters: 5 male, 1 female
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The story of two youngsters whose parents wish them to marry. The young people are determined to take matters in their own hands and refuse to fall in with their parents’ plans. The fathers then pretend to a mortal enmity, which brings the young people together, but only after the boy and girl have run away from home and returned disillusioned.
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