The Power of Darkness
par Leo Tolstoy
A Drama of Deception and Desperation in Rural Russia
Crédits & contributions
- ÉditeurCULTUREA
- Parution02 juillet 2023
Prix TTC
"The Power of Darkness" by Leo Tolstoy is a gripping drama set in a rural Russian village, exploring themes of moral corruption, desperation, and the consequences of deceit. The play unfolds around the character of Nikíta, a laborer entangled in a web of lies and illicit relationships. Anísya, the wife of the ailing Peter, is driven by her desire to secure her future and that of her lover, Nikíta. As Peter's health deteriorates, Anísya becomes increasingly desperate to find the money he has hidden, fearing it will be given to his sister, Martha. Matryóna, Nikíta's mother, encourages Anísya to take drastic measures to secure the money, suggesting the use of sleeping powders to incapacitate Peter. The tension escalates as Anísya grapples with her conscience and the fear of being discovered. Meanwhile, Nikíta is torn between his feelings for Anísya and the moral implications of their actions. The play delves into the psychological turmoil of its characters, highlighting the destructive power of darkness that engulfs their lives. Tolstoy masterfully portrays the struggle between right and wrong, illustrating how desperation can lead individuals to commit unthinkable acts. The narrative is a poignant reflection on the human condition, emphasizing the importance of integrity and the dire consequences of moral compromise.
