The Public Eye A Play in Act

The Public Eye A Play in Act by Peter Shaffer is a drama published by Samuel French in 1962. This edition consists of 51 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Charles and Belinda, an ill-matched couple whose past love is overshadowed by Charles’s intense jealousy. In a bid to uncover Belinda’s activities, he hires a private investigator named Julian, leading to unexpected revelations about their relationships.
Readers will find a complex exploration of love and jealousy as the story unfolds in London. The dynamics between Charles, Belinda, and Julian reveal the intricacies of their connections, culminating in a decision that aims to mend rather than break a marriage. The play delves into themes of trust and betrayal, providing insight into the characters’ motivations and emotional struggles.
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Charles and Belinda are an ill-assorted couple yet they were once in love. Insanely jealous, Charles engages a private eye, Julian, to follow her round London. Julian can only report that she is attached to someone. When the three meet it transpires that Belinda has fallen for Julian. Deciding to mend a marriage, rather than break it, Julian banishes Belinda to her wanderings but this time to be followed by Charles.
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