The Sunset Limited is a play written by Cormac McCarthy that tells the story of two characters, simply named Black and White, who engage in a philosophical debate about life, death, and the existence of God.
Black is a former convict and self-proclaimed Christian who saves White from committing suicide by jumping in front of a train called the Sunset Limited.
As the two men talk, their starkly different worldviews clash, with Black arguing for the importance of faith and redemption, while White questions the meaning of life and the existence of a higher power.
The play is a powerful exploration of existential themes and the human condition, as the characters grapple with their own beliefs and struggles in the face of despair.
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The Sunset Limited
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We Don't Care
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John Fulford:
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Ain't Gonna Rain No More
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