Friday, 12 June 2020

Death Trap - Summary


Three Military Regiments namely Andrieff Regiment, Lonyadi Regiment and Kranitzki Regiment guard Prince Dimitri, the reigning Prince of Kedaria. Dr Stronetz, a faithful physician, is also very loyal to the prince Demitri. The Kranitzki Regiment is being loyal to the enemy and the three officers of this Regiment, Colonel Girnitza, Major Vontieff and Captian Shultz are all set to murder Prince Dimitri as soon as the loyal Andrieff Regiment leaves from its duty. These officers of Kranitzki Regiment are disloyal to prince Dimitri but very loyal to Prince Karl, who is willing to kill prince Dimitri and want to become the king of Kedaria.
When the play “The Death Trap” opens the three guards of Kranitazki Regiment are seen plotting the assassination of Prince Dimitri so that Prince Karl can ascend the throne. They are very aware that Prince Dimitri is already suspecting them. Yet, they go ahead with the murder plan because they are being backed by the political support of Prince Karl.
Prince Dimitri is well aware that he is “trapped” and that his own guards are plotting to kill him. This is a painful realisation for him. He also knows very well that he would be killed at any moment as soon as his loyal Andrieff Regiment leaves. He has no weapons to defend himself. No one is allowed to see him except his friend and personal physician Dr Stronetz. Out of kindness and loyalty Dr. Stronetz devices a clever plan as a physician. Instantly, he asks the Prince to remove his robes for a fake of physical examination, which will help him to fool the officers of the disloyal Kranitzki Regiment.  
However, the hard truth behind the physical examination of the Prince reveals that he is really suffering from incurable heart disease. This is another shocking realization to the Prince. He decides to commit suicide instead of being killed in the hands of his disloyal guards. He requests Dr Stronetz to provide him with a phial of poison, which can kill him so that he can invite his death as a ruler without being killed. Dr Stronetz gives him a phial of poison. 
But as the final act of revenge, when death is inevitable to him, Prince Dimitri wants to die only after punishing his enemies. So, he mixes the entire phial of poison in a bottle of wine and invites the three officers for a final drink.  He shares the poisoned wine after drinking it himself. It is a sight of pity for the Prince but at the same time, he shows a clever act of revenge. The Prince thus overcomes his helplessness by his intelligence even though he cannot avoid his own death. Death Trap? - The Prince and his helplessness become the ‘death trap’ to the officers of Kranitzki Regiment as a result of their disloyalty.

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