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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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