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Humanitad
by Oscar Wilde
A woman reflects on the end of a passionate relationship, using vivid natural imagery to reconcile the beauty of their past with the necessity of their parting. She urges her lover to accept that their individual paths—her beauty and his art—require them to exist in separate worlds.
New Tricks
by Roy Mitchell
The UCOS team vents their frustration after a case involving military cover-ups and the mistreatment of veterans. Lane delivers a poignant critique of how the system abandons broken soldiers before departing on a personal mission to provide the closure the authorities refused to give.
Waiting for Godot
by Samuel Beckett
Pozzo erupts in a nihilistic fury over the nature of time and mortality before departing. Vladimir and Estragon are left alone once more, grappling with loneliness and the futility of their existence.