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πΌπβππβπβπΎ πΉπΌπΈπππβπ πΈβπ» π½ππΌπββπΌβ'π, πβπΌ ππΈππ»'π πβπΈπΎπΌπ»π "The Maid's Tragedy" is a Jacobean-era play written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, first performed in 1611. It's a tragedy that deals with themes of love, betrayal, and revenge. The plot revolves around the character of Amintor, a nobleman who discovers that his fiancΓ©e, Evadne, has been unfaithful to him with the king. The play explores the consequences of their actions, including the tragic downfall of the characters involved. πΎππΌππΌπΎππππ ππ πππ ππΌππΏ'π πππΌπππΏπ In "The Maid's Tragedy," some of the key characters include: 1. Amintor: A nobleman who is engaged to Evadne. 2. Evadne: The fiancΓ©e of Amintor, who becomes involved with the king. 3. Melantius: Amintor's friend and confidant. 4. The King: The ruler who seduces Evadne. 5. Aspatia: A noblewoman who is in love with Amintor. 6. Calianax: A courtier w...