The Golden Years
by Arthur Miller

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The Golden Years Cover

Highlights

90 mins

Synopsis

Set in 1522, The Golden Years revolves around Cortez’s invasion of Mexico during Montezuma’s reign.

Written during the early stages of World War II, the conflict between the Spanish general and the Aztec king mirrors the relationship between Hitler and the leaders of the European states and America.

In Miller’s own words, “ The Golden Years …[is a] look at passivity and its risks, but here the society as well as an individual is at stake.

Montezuma, like the democracies facing Hitler, was as though hypnotized.

Weakened by self-doubt he looks to Cortez, manifestly a brute and conqueror, as one who may nonetheless bear within him the seed of the future.”

Montezuma looks for meaning in Cortez, where there is only greed for gold, lust for power and desire to conquer.

While Montezuma attempts to use reason and words, Cortez uses force and crushes the flourishing culture of the Aztecs.

The Golden Years is often produced in a collection with The Man Who Had All The Luck

Publication

The Golden Years is a play written by Arthur Miller and published by Dramatists Play Service .

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