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murder in the cathedral

Book • 1935
'Murder in the Cathedral' is a verse drama that centers on the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.

The play explores themes of faith, power, and martyrdom as Becket confronts King Henry II's authority and ultimately accepts his fate.

Eliot uses poetic language and dramatic structure to delve into the spiritual and political conflicts of the time.

The play reflects on the nature of sacrifice and the consequences of standing up for one's beliefs.

It remains a significant work in modern drama and a powerful exploration of historical and religious themes.

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Fran Brearton
as a play written by Eliot in 1935.
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Four Quartets
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Tod Worner
when referencing the tense relationship between church and state, and King Henry II muttering about Thomas Beckett.
Broken Altars: Secularist Violence in Modern History w/ Thomas Albert Howard
Mentioned by Ratnadeva as a source of a quote about doing the right deed for the wrong reason.
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