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Die Ratten: Berliner Tragikomödie

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The drama interweaves the lives of residents of a dilapidated building where an aging theatrical director keeps his costume fund and a poor family shares cramped rooms. Crises arise around a young servant woman facing pregnancy and social humiliation, a brooding young man prone to violent gestures, and an ex-director clinging to past glory. Episodes move between comic futility and grim desperation, exposing compromises, maternal longing, petty scheming, and social indifference. Staged as a sequence of domestic scenes, the work balances tragic and comic tones to probe illusion versus reality, generational friction, and survival amid urban decay.

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Gerhart Hauptmann

Gerhart Hauptmann was a prominent German playwright and novelist, known for his influential contributions to modern drama. Born in 1862, he became a leading figure in the naturalist movement, exploring themes of social realism and human psychology. His notable works include "Bahnwärter Thiel" and the dramatic trilogy "The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann," which showcase his ability to blend poetic language with profound social commentary. Hauptmann's play "Atlantis" reflects his interest in philosophical and existential questions, while his exploration of family dynamics in "The Coming of Peace" highlights his deep understanding of human relationships. His legacy continues to resonate in the world of literature and theater.

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