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The four-act play centers on Sylvi, a young wife whose longing for companionship and independence puts her at odds with her husband Aksel, a busy notary. Through domestic scenes and social encounters involving figures from their circle, including Viktor and Alma Hoving, the drama examines marital strain, individual desire, and the pressures of respectability. Escalating incidents reveal how social expectations, gender roles, and personal aspirations constrain behavior and produce moral dilemmas. The work blends intimate household detail with broader social critique, portraying the emotional costs of limited choices and the tensions between private longing and public duty.

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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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