Loss And Loss In Cleon And Diony

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Prevalent in almost all literature in the romantic tradition, is the recurrent theme of love and loss. These two themes serve as the means to where the conflict is introduced and subsequently resolved, adding depth to both the characters and the story.
For this reason, it is imperative that the characters of Cleon and Dionyza are central characters in the play, for without them, the story wouldn 't be nearly as compelling and the reunion/reconciliation that comes at the end of the play with the family would fail to hit it 's mark and leave the reader/audience with the intended feeling.
Cleon and Dionyza are first introduced at the end of Act 1, and are seen bemoaning their current state of affairs in their sad country. We feel sorry for