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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
Judith does not kill because, in her conversation with Holofernes, a profound truth is revealed at once | Judith does not kill because, in her conversation with Holofernes, a profound truth is revealed at once--we, with our cowardice, are the ones who create the tyrants. If we manage to change ourselves, they will disappear from the face of the earth. | ||
==Editions, performances, translations== | ==Editions, performances, translations== |
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Judith <Danish> (1940) is a play by Kjeld Abell.
Abstract
Judith does not kill because, in her conversation with Holofernes, a profound truth is revealed at once--we, with our cowardice, are the ones who create the tyrants. If we manage to change ourselves, they will disappear from the face of the earth.