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What drives obsession, faith, and madness?
Equus by Peter Shaffer is a psychological drama that unravels the mind of Alan Strang, a troubled teenager who blinds six horses in a seemingly inexplicable act of violence. As psychiatrist Dr. Dysart tries to understand the boyβs motives, he is drawn into a haunting exploration of repression, passion, and the primal forces that drive human behavior.
A masterpiece of modern theater, Equus is a gripping and unsettling examination of spirituality, sexuality, and the thin line between sanity and insanity.
For those fascinated by human psychology, religious symbolism, and deep existential questions, this play offers a chilling yet profound look at what happens when repression collides with obsession.
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Category: Drama & Psychological Fiction
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Subcategories: Theater Classics | Psychology & Human Behavior | Existential Literature
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Best For: Readers fascinated by psychology, philosophy, theater, and stories that explore the depths of human nature.
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