The play Trees Die Standing, a brief summary of which will be considered in the article, was written by the Spanish poet Alejandro Casona in 1949. He remains a very popular author in many countries, and his plays are a huge success. In the article we will consider a brief summary of one of them, which is a recognized masterpiece.
Start
The play begins with a mention of the beautiful but sad young lady Isabella, who for some reason visits a very strange place. A beautiful woman on the threshold is met by a secretary, who notifies the director about the arrival of the girl. At this point, the typist sends information about a certain gentleman of advanced years, Balboa, who wants to meet with the director and has a letter of recommendation. He is invited to a room where they write down the necessary information, and he briskly sits down near Isabella.
The appearance of a sailor
There comes a waiting time, which is violated by a strange person - a pastor in a sailorās robe. Elena (secretary) froze in surprise, but was able to force herself to tell him to wait his turn outside the door. At this time, she pays attention to the table where the cylinder stands. A woman sees a rabbit peeking out of a cylinder. On the faces of old man Balboa and Isabella, an expression of complete misunderstanding of the situation. At this time, Elena and the typist leave the room, and a conversation begins between the girl and the old man. It turns out that they both do not quite understand where they went. A young lady explains that she saw a man come in in a nearby park, but then he looked like a pastor.

At this time, the pastor sailor reappears in the room. In a conspiratorial voice, he advises Isabella and Balboa to leave here so as not to make terrible troubles for themselves. The young lady begins to get nervous and tries to leave the place of "imprisonment". Mr. Balboa convinces her to change her mind, because if she leaves, she will surely run into something bad. Two people start a quiet conversation, trying to understand who and for what purpose lured them here.
At the same time, a secret door is opened, into which a person enters, looking like a beggar. He approaches the table, and along the way he takes out pockets of jewelry, purse and chain. He calls himself a strange code name, and then dials someone's number and says that the task is completed. Old man Balboa begins to suspect that he was in a brothel of bandits. He sees Isabella worried and tries to calm her down. While the beggar examines the guests, a hunter comes in with a gun on his shoulder. Following him are two large dogs. He doesnāt seem to be guests at all, but he also calls someone to inform about the completed task. He also asks the subscriber to send more dogs and rabbits until tomorrow.
Director
Have you already been intrigued by Alejandro Casona? āTrees are dying standingā (we began to consider the summary of the play) still holds many secrets that remain to be revealed to the observant reader. Let's continue.
Watching such a strange picture, the old man and the girl still decide to leave the strange place, but then the director suddenly appears - a seemingly very attractive young man. He starts a conversation with the girl and tells her about Dr. Ariel, who owns this place. He also reports that Dr. Ariel is actively involved in charity work, to which the girl replies a bit sharply that she did not ask for handouts. The director explains to her that this refers to spiritual charity. Employees of the office fulfill their dreams, give hope and faith. After an unclear dialogue, Isabella leaves, and the director of the office starts a conversation with Balboa.
The history of Balboa
The work āTrees are Dying Standing,ā the contents of which we are considering, obscures the readerās eyes even more, causing him to guess. It turns out that Balboa lives with his wife. He had a large family that died under tragic circumstances. After that, he stayed with his wife and grandson. The guy fell under the negative influence, began to drink and disappear at night. Later it became known that he plays cards. This path led him to great debt, and one day Balboa found his grandson for an attempt to break into his own table. That was the last straw. A man kicked his grandson out of the house. Relatives have not seen each other for about 20 years.
By the way, Balboa's wife was not aware of everything that was happening. Soon she receives a letter from her grandson, in which he talks about his beautiful life in Canada. In fact, this letter was written by her husband. Thus, a sweet correspondence is struck up. After a while, the real grandson who is about to arrive on the ship gets in touch. Unfortunately, the ship is sinking, and the man dies. Balboa hides magazines and newspapers from his wife so as not to upset her.
He came to the office of Dr. Ariel in order to invite the director to play Mauricioās grandson. By general agreement, it is decided that Isabella will act as his wife (in reality, the girl was called Marta).
Second action
A summary of the play Trees Die Standing cannot be presented without a second act. In the house of Balboa begins preparations for the arrival of the long-awaited grandson. Mauricio arrives with his wife Isabella. Before dinner, there are many small embarrassments that denounce deceivers in Mauricio and Isabella, but the happy grandmother does not notice anything. At the table everyone eats a delicious dinner and drinks liquor. A young couple is encouraged to kiss what they have to do. They donāt know yet that a separate bedroom awaits them. At dinner, Mauricio talks about his travels and architecture, but it turns out that Eugenia (granny) is knowledgeable in these areas, which causes a number of embarrassments.

Everyone goes to the bedrooms. Mauricio and Isabella start a frank conversation in which the girl admits that the game is given to her hard. She seeks to reveal the truth to her grandmother, but a young man convinces her that art is more important than the dictates of the heart. In the end, Mauricio tells the beauty that she is too cordial to be a good actress. The second act of the play āTrees Die While Standing,ā the brief content of which we are considering, ends with a conversation in the bedroom.
Third action
Elena calls the director to find out how you are doing. He admits that at first Isabella made many mistakes, but now everything is fine. He instructs the secretary to write a telegram, as if Mauricio was urgently summoned to work.
What will happen next in the play āTrees Die Standingā? The summary of the book cannot accurately convey the entire palette of feelings, so you need to read it in its entirety. Eugenia starts a conversation with Isabella, thinking that she does not like her grandson. After the conversation, she fears that the girl is too much and unrequitedly in love. Isabella asks the director to extend the "performance", fearing the scene of separation, but he refuses.
Grandson
The play Alejandro Casona āTrees Die Standingā, the brief content of which we are studying, is preparing an unexpected turn. It turns out that the real grandson is alive. He comes to Balboa and demands money. As an option, he offers to sell a house, otherwise he will tell everything about Eugenia. The old man kicks him out, threatening to kill him. At this time, the couple prepares to leave. The girl learns about the real grandson and realizes that soon the truth will open. She recognizes Mauricio in love, but does not want to continue the performance. He reciprocates her.
The play āTrees Die Standingā (a summary in the article) is coming to an end. A real grandson appears on the doorstep of the house. Isabella is trying to stop him, but to no avail. The grandson calls the granny for a personal conversation and tells everything. It turns out that the old woman herself understood everything. She refuses the grandson money, and before the couple in love continues to pretend that she believes in what is happening.
the end
How does the play āTrees Die Standingā end with? Read the summary should at least in order to find out the intriguing end. And it all ends with the fact that granny whispers to Isabella in the ear the recipe for filling, and the pair is removed. This concludes the play āTrees Die Standing,ā a summary of which we learned from the article.