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Poverty -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Drama Books
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Maksim Gorky
The Lower Depths: A Drama in Four Acts
"The Lower Depths: A Drama in Four Acts" by Maksim Gorky is a play written in 1902. Set in a squalid homeless shelter near the Volga, it portrays impoverished Russians clinging to illusions amid brutal reality. When a wandering pilgrim arrives offering hope and comforting lies, tensions escalate among the residents—including a young thief, a dying woman, and a jealous landlady. Their desperation erupts into violence, forcing each character to confront the harsh truths they've desperately avoided.
Maksim Gorky
Pohjalla: Kuvaelmia, neljä näytöstä
"Pohjalla: Kuvaelmia, neljä näytöstä" by Maksim Gorky is a play written in the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of a dilapidated lodging house, the script introduces a cast of characters who navigate their harsh lives, filled with struggle, longing, and bitter humor. The central figure, Michàil Ivànov Kostiljév, along with other tenants, provides a glimpse into the gritty realities of the working class. The opening of the play presents an evocative scene within the dimly-lit lodging house, where various characters engage in a mix of tumultuous interactions and mundane activities. Dialogue flows between characters like Vasilisa and Bubnov as they grapple with personal struggles and societal issues, revealing their complex relationships and the overarching themes of poverty and despair. Conversations oscillate between bickering and camaraderie, painting a vivid portrayal of life at the bottom rung of society, with characters often resorting to humor as a coping mechanism for their dire circumstances.
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