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"The
Miracle Maker"
Mid 14th Century
MORGAN,
the Miracle Maker, is a small
time travelling con man/conjurer/salesman.
He performs so called miracles in public
and sells magic potions and remedies. The
Black Plague is rife in the country and
there is widespread misery, particularly
amongst the poor.
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| Morgan
gives Arun a "holy stone" |
In
a public show, a woman asks MORGAN to cure
her nephew, ARUN, who is a cripple. MORGAN
gives him a holy stone, insisting
that the boy will walk, but just not today.
The crowd believe, rightly, that he is a
fraud and start to heckle him. JESS,a traveller
in the crowd, prevents a heckler from throwing
a large stone at MORGAN. MORGAN and JESS
escape the rowdy and aggressive crowd.
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| Jess
and Morgan plan to leave the city |
JESS
finds out that MORGAN has a somewhat selfish
philosophy to life; taking what he can and
believing in no one and nothing. MORGAN
jokes that his so called miracles give unfortunate
people some hope in their otherwise meaningless
lives but JESS objects to it being false
hope.
JESS
and MORGAN plan to leave the city but they
see that the city gates have been shut.
The city has been quarantined due to the
Black Plague which is spreading with disastrous
consequences throughout the city.
JESS
and MORGAN live off scraps of bread which
are handed out to the poor. In a fight for
a scrap of bread, JESS and MORGAN are chased
by some other starving men. While escaping,
they come across ARUN, the crippled boy
that MORGAN had supposedly tried to heal.
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| Jess
and Morgan are jailed and sentenced
to death. |
JESS
insists on taking the boy with them and
helping him, even though it is against MORGANs
wishes. ARUN still has the shiny stone which
MORGAN had given him. ARUNs aunt and
uncle have both recently died.
ARUN is fascinated by MORGANs conjuring
tricks and looks up to him. On JESSs
advice, MORGAN informs ARUN that he is a
fraud and tells ARUN that any hope of a
miracle cure is impossible. As ARUN goes
to leave and, miraculously, takes some slow
tentative steps as he bends down for the
pebble.
MORGAN
sees ARUN as a chance to make some money.
He trains him up to perform the same routine
in front of a crowd. The time comes for
their first public performance. MORGAN pretends
to look for a needy soul to perform a miracle
on when ARUN appears in the crowd. ARUN,
however, can not go
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| Arun
shouts out that he has been cured to
save Morgan and Jess from hanging. |
through
with the performance, particularly as he
sees what he thinks are more needy people
in the crowd. The crowd turn on MORGAN and
JESS is implicated as well.
JESS
and MORGAN are jailed and are sentenced
to death by hanging for trying to sell false
cures in a time of plague. On the day of
the public hanging, MORGAN has the noose
placed around his neck when ARUN shouts
out that he has been cured. He steps easily
free from his crutches and proclaims that
MORGAN has performed a miracle.
MORGAN and JESS are released and ARUNs
legs grow strong again. ARUN and MORGAN
farewell JESS and decide to take the same
road together out of the town.
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