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Murtovarkaus; Roinilan talossa

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The play unfolds in a rural community where midsummer festivity and daily toil frame the lives of several households. Joyful dancing and local teasing give way to a burglary that unsettles homes and reveals tensions between neighbors. Over five scenes the action shifts between public celebration and private confrontation, examining family loyalties, economic vulnerability, communal gossip, and lingering folk beliefs. Realistic village detail and moral scrutiny show how a single criminal act ripples through reputations and intimate relationships, forcing characters to confront fear, shame, and responsibility.

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Minna Canth

Minna Canth (1844-1897) was a Finnish playwright, novelist, and social activist, recognized for her contributions to Finnish literature and women's rights. She is best known for her play "Anna Liisa; Kotoa pois," which explores themes of societal expectations and personal freedom. Canth's works often depict the struggles of the working class and the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society. Her writing is characterized by a strong sense of realism and a commitment to social issues, making her a significant figure in the Finnish literary heritage. In addition to her plays, she wrote short stories and essays that further reflect her advocacy for social reform.

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