The Indian Emperor: The Conquest of the Aztec Empire: A Heroic Drama by John Dryden
By John Dryden
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By John Dryden
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"The Indian Emperor," written by John Dryden, is a seminal work in the genre of heroic drama, first performed in 1665. This play serves as a sequel to "The Indian Queen" and explores the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire under the command of Hernán Cortés. The narrative unfolds through a series of acts and scenes that depict the cultural and military clashes between the Spanish conquistadors and the indigenous Aztec civilization. The play is structured into five acts, each comprising mul...


