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Die Koralle: Schauspiel in fünf Akten

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A five-act stage drama stages an administrative office where an official hears a succession of petitioners — desperate women, unemployed men, bereaved family members — while a powerful industrial figure seeks answers about his missing heir. Through episodic encounters the play examines social inequality, the bureaucratic management of poverty, and the commodification of human dignity, contrasting mechanical compassion and ritualized charity with private grief and public power, using stark theatrical settings and sharply drawn types to expose moral tensions and the human costs of modern social arrangements.

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Georg Kaiser

Georg Kaiser was a prominent German playwright and a key figure in the expressionist movement of the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of existentialism and the human condition, reflecting the tumultuous social changes of his time. Notable for his innovative use of language and structure, Kaiser is best known for plays such as "Die Koralle: Schauspiel in fünf Akten" and "Von morgens bis mitternachts," which showcase his ability to blend poetic dialogue with intense emotional experiences. His contributions to theater have left a lasting impact on German literature and drama.

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