Amber

The play evolves three separate places:
1. The house of three students where everyone has his own attitude to his field of study and life.
2. The house of a mother and her young daughter who live in an undesired condition. Daughter is the outcome of a bitter relationship between mother and a married man and she has left him forever. Now it’s the daughter who involves in a relationship with a young man.
3. a park as a peaceful place where two college classmates reveal their mysterious to put an end to their lives.
The intricate layers of the three apparently separated atmospheres aimed at addressee to achieve a typical form of structure where the story evolves and its serial spirals reveals in the entire play. The three accounts and their association indicate that our actions and life influence mutually on each other. The spirals are tied together as a chain as if they are inescapable. In addition to this point of view, there seems a warning that if the writers’ either good or bad dreams are materialized by human being, then is the writer accountable for this trend? Whether or not the thoughts construct the human society to hearten him in taking action to concrete the dreams by for example inventing something? As Rumi says:

You are your thoughts brother…
the rest is nothing but bones and bladder.
If your thoughts are well….

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