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Timon of Athens
William Shakespeare
The Athens house of Timon, a wealthy lord of the city, is the scene of much coming and going. Poets, artists, artisans, merchants, politicians, and well-wishers in general seek the friendship and favors of a man whose generosity knows no bounds. While waiting to speak to Timon, a poet discloses his vision to an artist: Timon is depicted as the darling of Dame Fortune, and his friends and acquaintances spare no effort in admiring his favored position. The vision continues; Fortune turns and Timon tumbles into penury, his friends doing nothing to comfort him. Timon joins the crowd of suitors in his reception chamber. When a messenger reports that Ventidius, his friend, was jailed for a debt, Timon promises to pay the debt and to support Ventidius until he becomes solvent again. An old man complains that one of Timon's servants stole the heart of his only daughter. Timon promises to match the girl's dowry with an equal sum. Then he receives the poet and the painter and the jeweler graciously, accepting their shameless flattery. Apemantus, a crudely candid friend, declares broadly that these flatterers and seekers of bounty are a pack of knaves. Alcibiades, a great military leader, comes with a troop of followers to dine with Timon. As all prepare to feast at Timon's bounteous table, Apemantus curses them roundly.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 29, 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9798746128393 |
| Publishers | Independently Published |
| Pages | 100 |
| Dimensions | 216 × 280 × 5 mm · 254 g |
| Language | English |
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