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A group of adolescents in a repressive small-town milieu experience sexual curiosity and confusion that adults either ignore or misunderstand. The episodic drama follows several youths—Melchior, Wendla, and Moritz—whose unanswered questions and secret experiments lead to catastrophe: an unwanted pregnancy, a botched abortion, academic despair, and a suicide. Adults—parents, teachers, and moral authorities—are portrayed as either ignorant, hypocritical, or punitive, heightening the young people's isolation. The play uses frank dialogue, dark humor, and symbolic stage episodes to argue that silence about sexuality produces tragic consequences and to critique conservative education and moral hypocrisy.
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