Dragon
Historical Context and Significance
The play «Dragon» by Evgeny Schwartz, written in 1943, is a significant work in Russian literature, reflecting the socio-political realities of its time. Through the allegorical form of a fairy tale, the author explores themes of tyranny, freedom, and human nature. The play was perceived as a critique of totalitarian regimes, making it relevant in subsequent decades. Although «Dragon» was written during World War II, its performance in the Soviet Union was banned for a long time due to political censorship, and it only became accessible to a wide audience in the 1960s. The play's influence on culture is evident in its ability to inspire reflections on power and freedom, as well as in its adaptations and performances in theaters worldwide. «Dragon» remains an important work that continues to be studied and interpreted in the context of the struggle against oppression and the pursuit of freedom.
