ضیافت درندگان: Namāyishnāmah الفارسية 1447
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A Feast for Predators is a powerful stage play by Vahe Katcha that explores the moral dilemmas of ordinary people living under extraordinary circumstances. Set in Nazi-occupied France during the Second World War, the story begins with a group of friends gathering at Sophie's home to celebrate her birthday. What starts as an intimate social gathering soon becomes a tense psychological drama when the guests are confronted with a life-or-death decision.
Rather than depicting the war or the occupation directly, Katcha focuses on the confined setting of a dinner party, revealing how fear, self-interest, courage, and betrayal emerge when ordinary people are forced to make impossible choices. Through sharp dialogue and escalating tension, the play examines the fragile boundaries between morality and survival, exposing the complexities of human nature under extreme pressure.
A landmark work of modern French-language theatre, Feast of the Beasts combines psychological insight with dramatic intensity, making it a compelling read for audiences interested in war literature, political theatre, and moral philosophy. Its enduring relevance lies in its unsettling reminder that history's greatest tests often unfold not only on battlefields, but also around ordinary dinner tables.
چند دوست در خانهی سوفی جمع میشوند تا تولدش را جشن بگیرند. جنگ جهانی دوم است و فرانسه در اشغال نازیها... واهه کاچا در ضیافت درندگان، به جای بازنمایی مستقیم جنگ یا اشغال، آدمهای عادی را در فضای کوچک یک مهمانی نشان میدهد که ناگهان با انتخابی مرگبار روبهرو میشوند. |دکتر: خب چرا زودتر نگفتی؟ ونسان: نمیخواستم لذت تماشا کردن آدمهای این دورهزمونه رو از دست بدم. آندره: یادت نره که خودت هم جزوشونی. ونسان: آره، این مشکل همدوره بودنه: آدم خواسته ناخواسته قاطی اونها میشه.

