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Red Rose in the Hand of Death is a profound literary play by Islam Salah El-Din that explores the themes of love as a savior and the right to choose suicide as an escape in the absurd quest for meaning.
This play consists of two narratives that delve into the complexities of human emotions and existential dilemmas. The first narrative, "The Rabbit," presents a world where meaning is elusive; following a betrayal, the protagonist, "Farid," grapples with loneliness and the void of existence, contemplating drastic measures. The second narrative, "I Am Qabil," offers an alternative interpretation of the first murderer’s tale, showcasing Qabil's journey through grief and despair after losing his beloved, ultimately questioning the fate of humanity.
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