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The Girl of the Golden West is a dramatic play authored by David Belasco an united states of America dramatist. The story is set against the backdrop of the mid-nineteenth-century California Gold Rush and has been praised for its vivid representation of the American West at the time. The story centers around the figure of Mary Robbins dubbed The Girl of the Golden West. Mary is a strong independent and supportive woman which controls a tavern in a Sierra Nevada mining community. She falls in love with the daring bandit Ramerrez frequently referred to as That Robin Hood of the West who is being chased through the cruel Sheriff Jack Rance. While the individuals lives communicate within this wild and lawless frontier environment Belascos drama skilfully blends aspects of romance and adventure and other one suspense. Marys inner battle between her desire to Ramerrez and her loyalty to her customers along with the tense standoff between Rance and Ramerrez makes for an intriguing and emotionally strong story. The Girl of the Golden West is renowned for its precise representation of the American West and distinctive characters. Belascos art encapsulates the spirit of the Gold Rush era delving into themes of love justice and the pursuit of ones aspirations in a harsh and unforgiving setting.