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Hanuumanin tytär: 3-näytöksinen apinakomedia

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A three-act stage comedy unfolds in a waning ape paradise, where human actors in simian guise enact courtship rituals, rank disputes and family quarrels. Farcical set pieces — chases around an ancient nut tree, playful pähkinä exchanges and a ruptured tail used as a talisman of authority — alternate with quasi-judicial scenes and intimate confrontations, exposing jealousy, ambition and generational friction. Costuming and stage directions accentuate animal mannerisms while keeping human motives at the center, producing a satirical fable about custom, desire and the comic fallout when pride and love collide.

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Lauri Haarla

Lauri Haarla was a Finnish playwright and author known for his contributions to early 20th-century Finnish literature. His works often explore themes of human struggle and societal issues, reflecting the complexities of life in his time. Notable titles include "Halveksittu mies" and "Ihmisten kapina," which showcase his ability to blend drama with social commentary. Haarla's plays, such as "Hanuumanin tytär: 3-näytöksinen apinakomedia," highlight his versatility in genre, ranging from serious drama to comedic narratives. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its insight into human nature and the societal challenges of his era.

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