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"Mended
Sole"
Middle East, 100 Years B.C
SOL, fifty years of age, is a shoe mender.
He is a nomad and travels with his two daughters,
PASHA and HELENA. JESS, an apprentice, also
travels with the group.
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| Pasha
and Jess |
At
a primitive market place, AMAL offers SOL
a price for a pair of sandals but SOL refuses
it, saying it is not enough. SOL offers
to mend AMALs broken shoe for the
same price as the new ones and AMAL agrees.
At a well, ALI introduces himself to PASHA.
PASHA is immediately taken by the handsome
young man and it is not long before she
harbours private thoughts of marriage.
AMAL returns to SOLs stall and is
impressed by SOLs handiwork on his
shoe. AMAL turns to leave without paying
for the shoe mending. SOL stops him and
AMAL claims that he had previously paid
in advance. SOL disagrees and a stand up
argument results. AMAL storms off leaving
SOL embarrassed and angry.
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| Jess
finds some reassuring words for Pasha |
Sols
bitterness with the transaction or lack
of grows out of all proportion. SOL and
AMAL have a public argument which leads
to a fight. AMAL draws his sword but the
young man of PASHAs attentions, ALI
intervenes to talk reason to the two men.
It is revealed that Ali is AMALs son.
ALI is not thanked for his intervention.
Firstly, AMAL is annoyed with ALI for publicly
embarrassing him. On approaching PASHA,
ALI finds himself shunned because he is
AMALs son. She is deeply confused
and upset because her heart is set on ALI
and he feels the same.
At night, an intruder steals SOLs
tools from the family tent. SOLs livelihood
is threatened and he naturally thinks that
it is AMAL who is guilty of the crime.
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| Ali
and Pasha fall in love |
HELENA
secretly enters AMALs tent to see
if she can find the tools. JESS follows
her and warns her to leave. AMAL catches
the two of them in the tent. They are bound
to a post by AMAL and interrogated.
ALI suggests that AMAL pardon JESS and HELENA.
Reluctantly, AMAL agrees to let HELENA go
but threatens to kill JESS. JESS tells AMAL
of PASHA AND ALIs love and of ALIs
selflessness in sacrificing his love for
AMALs petty feud with SOL.
SOL arrives at AMALs tent, sword in
hand and challenges AMAL to a duel to the
death. AMAL refuses the duel and admits
that he has recently found the coin that
he intended giving to SOL in payment for
the shoe. AMAL had made a mistake. AMAL
also announces the intended marriage between
PASHA and ALI. The two announce their marriage
and both fathers agree to it.
SOL and AMAL have resolved their differences.
The thief who stole the tools is found and
the tools returned to SOL. JESS agrees to
stay on and take over the family business
from the frail SOL. ALI and PASHA get married.
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