Ora Canonica A Two-Act Play

Ora Canonica A Two-Act Play by Laurel Marena, published by AuthorHouse in April 2011, is a 72-page psychological drama that explores the complexities of morality through the experiences of its characters. The play begins with seven individuals entering a dark space, each receiving a lit candle, setting the stage for a profound examination of truth and belief as they confront their own life challenges.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into themes of self-discovery and the quest for understanding, as each character navigates their personal journey. The interplay of light and darkness serves as a metaphor for their struggles, with only six characters ultimately finding a way out, while one remains in solitude. This edition presents a thought-provoking exploration of human experience within the realms of drama and theater.
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ora canonica – the hour of prayers, the hour of meeting, the hour leading to a rite of passage.
Laurel Marena’s latest literary work, a two-act psychological play, begins as seven characters, one by one, enter into a dark place, each one receiving a lit candle. The scene is set for them to challenge issues of morality in light of their own life experiences. Each must follow his own quest for truth; one may find emerging belief reflected in the aspect of a fellow traveller, while another may find revelation deep within himself. There exists a belief amongst some of the most ‘elevated’ that they need occupy no time, nor manifest any concern with the pedestrian doubts of lesser mortals. Only six of these people, one by one, will exit by a passage to the unknown. One will stand alone, in darkness.
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