Divine Justice
A Literary Play
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Divine Justice unfolds in a metaphysical tribunal where animals—each symbolizing human communities, instincts, and ideologies—are summoned before the Divine to plead their case for salvation. With the Divine Hall as the stage and the Divine Gate as its threshold, the play weaves a theological and existential dialogue between Creator and creation.
A crow mourns the cost of silent observation, a serpent contends with the weight of guilt, and an ant becomes the bearer of memory across generations. As each animal offers testimony, the boundaries between judgment and mercy blur. Through sparse, poetic language and symbolic choreography, the play interrogates the very foundations of justice, obedience, and voice in a world shaped by divine authority.
In this haunting allegorical work, Hirbod Human invites reflection on what it means to be seen, to speak, and to be judged—not as an end, but as an eternal question echoing between creation and the divine.
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