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¡°Three Plays¡± is a collection of three plays written by A. A. Milne, the British writer who wrote ¡°Winnie the Pooh.¡±
Like A. A. Milne's stage work, the play is characterized by wit, humor, and clever wordplay. Although Milne is primarily known for his children's literature, his contributions to theater, including his "Three Plays," demonstrate his versatility as a writer and his ability to create entertaining and thought-provoking theatrical works for adult audiences.
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1. "µµ¹ö ·Îµå(The Dover Road)"(1921): "µµ¹ö ·Îµå(The Dover Road)"´Â 3¸·À¸·Î ±¸¼ºµÈ Äڹ̵ð ±ØÀÌ´Ù. ÀÚ»ìÀ» »ý°¢ÇÏ´Â »ç¶÷µéÀ» À§ÇØ µ¶Æ¯ÇÑ È£ÅÚÀ» ¼¼¿î ÇÑ ³²ÀÚÀÇ À̾߱⸦ ´ã°í ÀÖ´Ù.
2. "ºí·¹À̵忡 °üÇÑ Áø½Ç"(1922): "ºí·¹À̵忡 °üÇÑ Áø½Ç"Àº ´Ü¸· Äڹ̵ð ±ØÀ¸·Î, À߸øµÈ Á¤Ã¼¼ºÀÇ »ç°Ç°ú ±×·Î ÀÎÇØ ¹ß»ýÇÏ´Â À¯¸Ó·¯½ºÇÑ °á°ú¸¦ Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î Àü°³ µÈ´Ù.
3. "The Great Broxopp"(1921): "The Great Broxopp"´Â ´Ü¸·ÀÇ ¿ì½º²Î½º·¯¿î Äڹ̵ð ±ØÀ¸·Î, ÀÌ ¿µÈ´Â Á¶¼öÀÇ µµ¿òÀ» ¹Þ¾Æ ´ë´ãÇÑ ¸¶¼úÀ» ½ÃµµÇÏ´Â ºê·Ï¼Ù(Broxopp)À̶ó´Â ¸¶¼ú»çÀÇ À̾߱â´Ù.
Summary
1. ¡°The Dover Road¡± (1921): ¡°The Dover Road¡± is a comedy play in three acts. It tells the story of a man who sets up a unique hotel for people contemplating suicide.
2. ¡°The Truth About Blades¡± (1922): ¡°The Truth About Blades¡± is a one-act comedy play that revolves around a case of mistaken identity and its humorous consequences.
3. "The Great Broxopp" (1921): "The Great Broxopp" is a one-act, comical comedy about a magician named Broxopp who, with the help of his assistant, attempts daring magic tricks.