Morituri: Three One-Act Plays / Teja—Fritzchen—The Eternal Masculine
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A trio of one-act dramas presents compact stage scenes that probe duty, desire, and social pressure. One play stages a besieged leader who embraces violent sacrifice and secrecy to preserve his band, exposing tensions between martial honor and domestic attachments. The other pieces range from intimate household interaction to a meditation on masculine selfhood, shifting tone from irony to moral seriousness. Across concentrated dialogue and carefully arranged action, the plays examine how scarcity, pride, and social expectation shape choices, revealing personal compromise and the uneasy balance between public role and private longing.
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