cape2k2 04/20/2009
This play dramatizes man's struggle with his own destiny and the spiritual victory that he wins at the end. there is something Aeschylean about the whole tragedy and not simply because it depends to some extent on choric narration. It is the struggle that Maurya wages, the destiny she suffers and the enlightenment that she gains at a tremendous price, all of which unite her with a Greek protagonist.
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