- Arlequin Mahomet
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name = Arlequin Mahomet
image_size = 200 px
caption = Title plate from 1721 edition of "Arlequin Mahomet"
writer =Alain-René Lesage
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characters = Arlequin Dahi Boubekir The King ofBasra A princess AKam The Prince ofPersia A servant
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setting =Surate andBasra
date of premiere = 1714
country of Origin =France
original language = French
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genre =farce
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ibdb_id ="Arlequin Mahomet" (English: "Arlequin Mohammed") is a one act
farce byAlain-René Lesage . It was first performed at the Foire de Saint Laurent in 1714. "Arlequin Mahomet " was performed as the second play in a series consisting of "La Foire de Guibray " and "Le Tombeau de Nostradamus ". Between the three works, Lesage created a comedy in three acts.Plot summary
Arlequin is being pursued by his debtors, so his friend Boubekir gives him a flying box so that he can flee the country. As he is flying over
Persia , he sees a young man about to kill himself because his true love, the Princess ofBasra , is to be married to theKam of theTartars (played byPierrot from "La Foire de Guibray "). Arlequin agrees to help.He flies to the princess who does not want to marry the Kam and is praying to
Mohammed . When she sees Arlequin in his flying machine, she believes that he is Mohammed. Arlequin tells her that she does not have to marry the Kam and presents her with a portrait of her future husband, the Prince of Persia. The Princess tells her father about this revelation, and the King and the Kam go in search of the "false Arlequin." Meanwhile, Arlequin enters the scene and flies over their heads. Arlequin beats them with his stick until the King and the Kam agree that the princess should marry the Prince. Arlequin brings the Prince to the court in his flying machine so he can marry the princess. Arlequin, in turn, marries the princess' servant.Characters
*Arlequin, a false Mohammed
*Dahi, a merchant, the neighbor of Arlequin
*Boubekir, traveler and mathmetician
*The King of Baraasa
*The Princess, his daughter
*TheKam of the Tartars
*The Prince ofPersia
*A servantExternal links
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k82255x "Arlequin Mahomet"] on Gallica
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