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A comic courtroom drama set in a village near Utrecht unfolds when a local judge presides over a case about a broken household jug while secretly responsible for the damage. As witnesses and neighbors give conflicting accounts, a visiting magistrate conducts an investigation that gradually exposes the presiding judge's culpability, vanity, and attempts to manipulate legal procedure. The play balances satire of small-town morals and legal hypocrisy with sharply observed comic situations and character-driven misunderstandings that drive the plot to a revealing conclusion.

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Heinrich von Kleist

Heinrich von Kleist was a German playwright, poet, and novelist, known for his innovative and often unsettling works that explore themes of conflict, identity, and the human condition. Born in 1777, he is recognized for his contributions to German literature during the early 19th century. His notable plays include "Das Käthchen von Heilbronn" and "Der Zerbrochene Krug," which showcase his mastery of dramatic tension and character complexity. Kleist's writing often reflects a deep philosophical inquiry, making him a significant figure in the transition from Romanticism to modernism. His works continue to be studied for their psychological depth and stylistic originality.

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