Salomé: A Tragedy in One Act | Audiobook
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Salomé: A Tragedy in One Act is an audiobook presentation of the dramatic work by Oscar Wilde, originally written in the late Victorian era. The play is a one-act tragedy exploring complex themes of desire, manipulation, and the intersection of beauty and mortality, based on the biblical narrative involving Salomé and John the Baptist.
The story is set on the terrace of King Herod's palace, focusing on Salomé's intense obsession with the prophet Jokanaan (John the Baptist), who is held in confinement. Despite the prophet's rejection, her fixation drives the central conflict. Following her famous dance for Herod at his birthday celebration, Salomé demands the severed head of John the Baptist as her reward, utilizing Herod's rash oath.
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