clutching, tearing are seen upraised. Their love must remember--or it must forget. Die! We are bored, Cæsar! struggles again. one hears him--with angry disgust to his Soldiers) Charge! Senate! Sentry! Laugh! laughter! The story is,
as squirming specks we crept from the tides of the sea. I believe there is
The wild joyous music ceases. He stands at the
(As they pay no attention to her, in
more awkward than before he rises to his feet, goblet in
childhood. Cæsar." Leave him alone! (He laughs. she leaves Lazarus' side and follows him. Is,
Smaller arches in the middle of the side walls
THIRD SENATOR--(bored) Some new whim of Tiberius,
and I
The more Lazarus laughs, the younger and stronger he becomes. swinish and contemptible of men! Her skin, in contrast to the mask, is sunburned and
Wanton! CHORUS--(chanting with a pettish insistence), CROWD--(echoing--grouping in a big semicircle as of
walls of Rome. I want to give Him everything! dreamer, too, or how would we be on earth? Dare not to
My
Shall I give the signal to kill, Lazarus? While Rome is Rome
son who keeps watch by the body of his mother, but at the same
LAZARUS--(in a great triumphant voice) Yes! shrieks of women, the sounds of blows as they meet in a pushing,
SCENE II: Inside the palace. her) Do you not know this Lazarus died and then by his magic
(somberly) He loves everyone--but no one--not even me! CENTURION--(at first in a tone of great awe--to his
Redeemer and Savior! turns on them fiercely. He is
Then he looks up to the stars and, as if
night a few days later. temple dance.). spectators in a theatre, around and to the sides of the dais, one
Come forth! purplish-crimson glow from all the lamps) Ah, you are there. Even a Son of Man must die to show men that Man
(Caligula suddenly uncovers his face, grins his warped
I have saved you, Lazarus--at the risk
Cæsar is your fear of Man! CHORUS OF FOLLOWERS--(chanting joyously) There is no
We forget! fight--that is all they are good for--and not much good for
Cæsars! where he squats on his hams and, stretching out his hand, fingers
Shall never die! Come home, bringing me
Tonight Tiberius' mood is to play sentimental, but
imagining what I shall have done to you! by the chair of Cæsar. There is only God! Cæsars--at me! grinning at himself) What, Lazarus? I shall punish you! The laughter of his Chorus and then
One can only laugh! Hail! WHY LAZARUS LAUGHED The Essential Doctrine Zen-Advaita-Tantra WEI WU WEI (© Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1960) (Note: The extracts contained here are for personal use only, and may not be reproduced for commercial distribution. Mingled with the laughing from
Rome! Followers dance to it in weaving patterns on the terrace. silence that ensues Pompeia gets up and walks over to the dais. shakes his head, Tiberius frowns.) mask. Bring wine! Dare not, I say! a man in love with God! I will die with Lazarus! Fear is God! Strike! He will soon die. CHORUS OF THE LEGIONS--(with laughing intoxication)
outlined in deeper black against the dark sky. Lazarus--has died! Thou hast conquered death! Be grateful, then--for me! I will even laugh at thee
Weakling! LAZARUS--Because you fear to die! The play begins where the Biblical story ends; it continues the story of Lazarus as imagined by the playwright Eugene O'Neill . You have betrayed Cæsar! filling them with the sheepish shame of children caught in
No! (Then
stops--bewilderedly) My dream? was no more, that there is no death? weary smile) So much for our authority! Then let it be my pride as Man
the shoulder and forcing her to her knees) What are you doing
Tiberius Cæsar. You are too weak to kill yourself. Men are also unimportant! PDF. LAZARUS--(smiling mockingly) Yes. right and left, and along the rear wall on either side of the
), LAZARUS--(stops laughing--shaking his head, almost
Then all repeat after him
TIBERIUS--(with superstitious dread) What dost thou
quick whisper) Beware of this man, Lazarus! uncertainly, bowing to Lazarus, awkwardly) I do not
(The bands crash
SEVENTH SENATOR--And what part do we play--official witnesses? TIBERIUS--(with a harsh, cruel chuckle) Yes, I shall
FIFTH GREEK--Well, we shall soon see with our own eyes. "What is money? Say a dæmon! (Lazarus
Death is dead! Redeemer! Those with crimson hair are dressed in purple, and
Summer laughs in the air! MIRIAM--(bites into the peach and, chewing, begins, as if
change, and everlasting growth, and a high note of laughter
him, drops to his knees, his sword clattering down the steps to
I am mad! Mob is the same
I am Your
laughs with joyous self-mockery.). from them.). (savagely) Oh,
He gives a startled gasp and shrinks
One after
loneliness! Reclining on the couches on the right are young women and
ceases his low laughter. They must be taught
within the palace. Laugh! MIRIAM--(stretches out her hands to Caligula
Winther, Sophus Keith, "Eugene O'Neill: A Critical Study", cf. answer Yes to pain, there is no pain! faithless! according to sex as in the previous scene. Give us your answer tomorrow. (He
Then
characteristics of one who leans to evil more through weakness
This
head. LAZARUS--(puts his arm around her and raises her to her
You are dying! (The Chorus and youths and girls make way for him in awed
I am what
CHORUS--(chanting in a deep, rhythmic monotone like the
a new triumph. (then suddenly kneels and bends over it imploringly) Tell
dance of the Followers. people, my faithful scum, my brother swine, Lazarus is dead and
terrible unbearable power and beauty that beats those in the room
himself.). Was she jealous of my love? ), AN AGED ORTHODOX JEW--(the Seventh Guest of Scene
Laugh
But my mother stayed by me,
less! feet and snatches up his sword defensively, glancing over his
Too well! Opening the sealed book: interpretations of the Book of Isaiah in late antiquity the light from Lazarus. raised dais laughing great shouts of clear, fearless
and old. LAZARUS--(simply, with a trace of a sad sternness) This
find aught in them that is not life--and laughter! Chorus falls back, three on each side, leaving one neutral figure
40. never cease to hop up and down, to mill around, to twist their
(He turns to
Caligula moves in from the left in front of
(then his fear turning to rage) What do you say? Lazarus has a huge community of people supporting each other. where I cooked and weaved and sang. for death. laugh! TIBERIUS--Where--? Hail! And answer me, has your Jesus ever denied Lazarus, or
Let
(grimly) If
tell--(Suddenly rising to his feet he calls imploringly)
you because of me. Well,
Come! CALIGULA--(with the same smile) The sword, my old
LAZARUS--(suddenly laughs softly) Why do you delight in
know peace." Laugh! Murder! bowed and feeble, seems more than ever a figure of a sad,
(All of these people are masked in accordance with the
Now we
childhood on--too much! kept listening to the beating of his heart. hidden beneath his cloak.). Oh shame and guilt! Miriam rocks to and fro and raises a
I curse him! Madman! immensity! He stares toward the flames stupidly--then
the house and the laughter of the Followers grow louder. hard, cruel little laugh) Cæsar invites you to eat! This mask is a
Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor” (Luke 19:8)—not all, just half. And he
Terrific flashes of
heart calls for the fire! laughs, his laughter fanatically cruel and savage, forced
(then with grim humor)
there! From birth to death! is I, Caligula! PRIEST--(sneeringly) But your pretended Messiah did not
Last night
cut away the gag? There is only life! Pah! Death is dead! It is my whim! Lazarus--not of my death but of yours--not of the passing of your
Period of Manhood, of the Simple, Ignorant Type. A pause. Let him blaze to the stars! still lingers on the horizon. Then as nothing is seen
My father was Germanicus, a hero, as all men know. Title: Lazarus Laughed Author: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) * A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook * eBook No. (Lazarus does not reply.) This sound has risen to
He will laugh! I will be Cæsar! You will soon be silent! PDF. just learned to laugh--with love! rearisen from Hades! the cause without mystic nonsense or evasion. Ha! There is pain! right, rear--a festive dance tune. to their greetings, is heard rising from his lips like a
bloodshed. Forever and ever! sky--around me, softly, warmly, and the cloud dissolved into the
Death is dead! "Men
When I
In the rear, pure and beautiful in the light of
Laughter is tender! We laugh! He steps back with a startled exclamation. humbly.) Click Get Books and find your favorite books in the online library. The Mighty Voice
You are only in my way. between Youth and Manhood [or Womanhood]. An example
I shall make you pray for death! CALIGULA--(flying into a queer rage) You lie! double size, as before. You have murdered my only friend,
And he smiled. relaxes in his hands, dead, and slips from the chair. them the example! Lazarus was raised from the dead by the power of God and all who trust Christ have been given new life and lifted out of the graveyard of sin. MARCELLUS--(suddenly--eagerly) Yes! Agrippina was kept away, my mother spoke to me and spoke to me
him--chanting). the Soldiers) Draw your swords! (Then, as the body of Flavius falls heavily and
Laugh! again. Concealed swords and knives are
Jesus never told Lazarus and his sisters, Martha and Mary, to give up all they had. Man remains! Roman--heavy, domineering, self-complacent, the face of a
ironically.) are Jews at all! make me a god? his face. again from the dark palace). Cæsar. Earth! The stone is taken away! why should the God return in the body of a Jew? Laugh! A bold legionary am I
LAZARUS--(gaily mocking) Or you will cut off its
She made me feel, in the proud questioning of
two crowds of Nazarenes and Orthodox echo this.). Thus
second of complete, death-like silence. CALIGULA--(with a childish, mischievous curiosity) Then
heard--persuasively) Perhaps you ask yourself, what would
Love! CALIGULA--(running to Soldiers--fiercely) Give me a
one gulp like a whining gnat by the cretin's silence of
center as if nothing had ever happened to separate them. doorway leading to the yard where there is a crowd of
eye! But I tell you to laugh in the mirror, that seeing your life gay, you may begin to live as a guest, and not as a condemned one! CALIGULA--(his grin becoming ferocious with cruelty)
into a terrible hysterical giggle.) (He laughs. gift--and see, O God, now I am laughing with You! There
Oh, march on to the wars! fear not life! terrible and enigmatic to them.). Cæsar. They died, laughing, in one
fearless faith in life, the mouth shaped by laughter. He is dressed with foppish
memories and regrets and the ghosts of dreams one has poisoned to
There is only God! LAZARUS--(As the Soldiers start to march away behind
[2][3][4], The smaller scale, but still sizeable, European premiere was staged in 1971 by the American Repertory Theater in Europe (ARTE) with a cast of over 40 mostly student actors performing 150 different roles. Jesus wept! And I shall make Death
Cæsar, no more! turning out the few remaining lamps) Quick! of her. on myself. as before. was she still living and her words only the last desire of her
Thou hast slain death! comes! (The brazen trumpets of the Legions
says nothing, plucking up his courage--his cruelty aroused)
hear? sick so mysteriously! It include scientists and students, pupils and teachers, professionals and hobbyists. (His voice has risen to a wailing lament.) (then disgustedly) But she is sad
Their
Remembrance would imply the high duty
It
lips praying. my face--the heir of Cæsar--(He stutters and stammers
And all the women screamed! back--and shut my eyes--(He walks away to left.). tones) What is beyond there, Lazarus? THIRD GUEST--Just as he appeared in the opening of the tomb,
Then my mother married me to
I am, I
yourself so bitterly, you are a failure in life! Strike him down! and puts his hand on Lazarus' shoulder.) Oh, how can we laugh! road where a crowd of men has gathered. table--staring at Lazarus, wonderingly) But you
by Lazarus and Miriam. world that there is no death! Emperor of Rome
The world is my enemy. step. MARY--Ha--(then frantically--half-weeping with indignant
CENTURION--(laughingly) You are brave, you Laugher! the sun and stars and man's body--as Lazarus in there, (points
PRIEST--(with fierce triumph) Jehovah is avenged! An excited crowd
(working himself into a rage) You are a traitor, Lazarus! These
Ha-ha-ha-ha! as a weapon! ), CALIGULA--(kicks his body with savage cruelty) You lie! top, then prostrate themselves.). You would welcome him then, eh, cry baby? That light! will soon be gone, my friends, and in his place you will be
"Before their fear invented
On the left, the Chorus of Greeks is grouped, seven in
(then exhortingly)
(But at this moment a Nazarene youth, exhausted
TIBERIUS--(stops short and stares at Lazarus, confused and
with you! humbly, reaching out for the fruit) May I accept it, Lazarus? half-sobbing, and half-laughing hysterically. Tiberius must be terribly afraid of
by Lazarus) Here, you! They form in three ranks, the first squatting on their hams
I must pardon you, too--for where could I find another heir so
chooses He will gather a great army and He will seize His kingdom
), CALIGULA--(keeping his absurd majestic pose, turns and
a cross is set up on which a full grown male lion has been
You die--but there is no death for Man! (The
This Roman world is full of evil. He was decayed, because death and decay go together. Men die! The male
toward the throne while he is speaking, Caligula backing away
TIBERIUS--(broodingly--as if he had not
may have to wait. (A crowd of masked
would speak! Cæsar! LAZARUS--(his voice a triumphant assertion of the victory
low-ceilinged, sparely furnished chamber, with white walls gray
but Dionysus in his middle period, more comprehensive in his
be seen--only their masks and helmets and armor gleaming in the
Death is dead! We love men flaming toward the stars! Death, no more! Although I cannot pretend to virtue in myself
another. (arrogantly) Stand there, Jew. disappointment, with all sorts of grotesque and obscene gestures
Probably the
Beware, Lazarus! woman--not Woman, women! SIXTH GUEST--(a Mature Man with a cruel face--with a harsh
And swine shall root
Surely your good
My face of
Listen, Lazarus! another his children died--. dying, Lazarus! leaves her mouth revealed. There is no death, Cæsar. and even wept, that tall woman, strong as a great man, and I
Exterior of Lazarus' home in
(calls as to
(1933) 45. dust, born once of woman on this earth, now freed to dance! there is no death, or he will invent a new one for you! wherever he goes, is there joy? distant sound of exultant music, singing and laughter becomes
face in monkey-wise, clutching Lazarus' hand in both of his. CALIGULA--(stepping between them--sharply) What is your
By the breasts of Venus that is a
Tiberius sits on the throne, his eyes fixed on the middle
O'Neill's play, The Great God Brown, can be considered as an introduction to this play.[1]. A playful laughter that doesn’t humiliate or dominate, a laughter that doesn’t deflect or deny. My death is worthless to Tiberius. desire a snoring in a sty in the mud among swine. death they knew, but now they have forgotten. smiled and Jesus blessed him and called him "My Brother" and went
MARCELLUS--(makes a deep bow--flatteringly) I had
man, is one, and I cling to these certainties--and I do not wish
Therefore the old--like children--talk to themselves, for they
Scumwiper! One of
for me--(She sighs--then brightly and lovingly) But,
Laugh! fanatic. little bitter and mocking.) shall lose patience with you and--(with a grim smile) I
away--huddled in fleeing groups, crouching close to the ground
here to eat--and all we do is stand and gape at him! What are you but another animal! A messenger came to
Her pride in chains! The
Soon the God comes! fear--hopping restlessly about from foot to foot--shouting)
death! MARTHA--(practically) She has only fainted. In the exact centre of the arch itself
There is only God's
The
They tore our swords away from us,
She appears to have grown older, to be forty now. Hail, Divine One! But this Lazarus laughs at
behinds, barking, crowing like roosters, howling, and hooting in
(He
Upward it springs like a lark from a field, and
Laugh now, Lazarus! They have already
in its general structure and particularly in its quality of
LAZARUS--(gaily mocking) Tragic is the plight of the
listen and watch their abominations? [6] Performances were also given in the Teatro Romano in Fiesole (near Florence) & Villa Negrone in Lugano, Switzerland. LAZARUS--(gaily) Be your own jester instead, O
No weapons can
But he is failing! denounced his laughter? Duper
They already call the Nazarene "Lord!" type of Old Age.). suddenly lifts the face of Caligula and stares into his
The Priest goes on tauntingly.) LAZARUS--(His voice rings from within the house in exultant
do not want your kindness! Lazarus laughed Mark W. Harris. What is Cæsar? Laugh! Not alone your appearance! She
terms of time, old fool so soon to reënter infinity? passionately with that of Lazarus, then dying quickly
She is
Every reaction, from the extreme
wondering child about his attitude now. Pompeia leans over and takes a peach from the bowl of
(She laughs softly and steps
There have been too many. Now it is too old for you, a heart
wife's heart. finely modeled, now gross and thickened, the forehead lowering
He is dead. somewhat like that--so I pardon thee. Quick, Lazarus! She whispered to Augustus and he
(He begins to tremble all over as if
Stab! Oh,
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POMPEIA--I shall offer her the fruit Cæsar preserves for
Fire-born! double masks and gorgeous uniforms and armor. (grimly forcing a harsh snicker) Now we will
like savages [as Caligula does], the second rank crouching over
I am laughing, Lazarus! crueler for you than I remembered. actor unintentionally burlesquing grandeur) When I, Gaius
everyone. CALIGULA--(in a queer state of mingled exaltation and
He was still weak, as one who recovers
his right hand the mystic rod of Dionysus with a pine cone on
beseechingly) Forgive me! Their Chorus of Old Men are the first to be affected. his laughter! reflection of many shaded lamps. called my good son, Lazarus, from the grave to walk again with a
Lazarus' body is softly illumined by its inner light. (then with his wry smile) But I will turn my
approaching and their great bass chorus of marching tramping
laugh at you! (He laughs
How you have cheated
To laugh! everywhere, eager to worship any new charlatan! becoming so sick of life that by the time death comes they are
I hate men. (His laughter bursts forth now in its
they see death! laugh) They were all girls. follow Him! Laugh! My brother Lazarus has become a devil! down from the sun. tomorrow he will jeer while hyenas gnaw at your skull and lick
CRASSUS--No. I forget! could not die! pride!--with laughter! No! the throne--screaming) Die, traitor! balustrade in the middle of the Chorus. See! CHORUS OF THE SENATE--(as before--wearily as if under a
(swaying, looking at the
And you, Lazarus, are carrion! Ah, Wilderness! more than thirty. Forgive me! Ask that man! Immediately
There is fear! FATHER--(enraged) So! Hosannah! You are only being kind! your murderer? There's a play called Lazarus Laughed . profoundly tender! On the right, another
deserve better from us. the sick die, and the sad grow more sorrowful. together, a suggestive dramatic device which recalls O’Neill’s chorus in Lazarus Laughed [1927].” Edward Wagenknecht . Cheat! (then suddenly) But what is the Jewess to me? At the extreme front is a
hum of expectancy.). pause). Burn and laugh! bells and your voice. Cut them down! then! remorse. a red blot! rolls down the steps at right, he begins to laugh, at first a
POMPEIA--(pressing her hand to her own heart--with a
her.). love--as you loved that woman there (she points to Miriam)
Free laughter! Faugh! rear of him. CHORUS AND CROWD--(in a soft, dreamy murmur) We love
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