'Murder in the Cathedral' by T. S. Eliot
'Murder in the Cathedral' by T. S. Eliot
'Murder in the Cathedral' by T. S. Eliot
'Murder in the Cathedral' by T. S. Eliot

'Murder in the Cathedral' by T. S. Eliot

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Description of 'Murder in the Cathedral' by T. S. Eliot

A haunting verse drama about power, faith, and martyrdom.

First performed in 1935, Murder in the Cathedral retells the final days of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, whose conflict with King Henry II culminated in his assassination inside Canterbury Cathedral in 1170. T. S. Eliot turns the event into a meditation on conscience, authority, and the dangerous seduction of spiritual pride.

Written in Eliot’s distinctive poetic language, the play unfolds through ritual, chorus, and philosophical dialogue. The women of Canterbury serve as witnesses to the mounting tension, while Becket himself confronts a series of tempters urging him toward compromise, glory, or revenge.

The result is both austere and powerful: a work that sits somewhere between poetry, liturgy, and theatre. Murder in the Cathedral remains one of the most influential religious dramas of the twentieth century and a striking example of Eliot’s attempt to revive verse drama for the modern stage.

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