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A social-realist drama set in a coastal community traces the economic and moral consequences when the proprietors of a small fishing vessel prioritize profit over safety. Tensions among the crew, their families, and the owner escalate as financial hardship, superstition, and communal loyalties collide; a sea voyage ordered despite warnings leads to catastrophe, prompting public outrage and a search for accountability while examining exploitation, solidarity, and working-class endurance.

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Herman Heijermans

Herman Heijermans was a prominent Dutch playwright and author, known for his significant contributions to modern drama. His works often explore social issues and the human condition, reflecting the struggles of the working class and the complexities of urban life. One of his notable plays, "The Ghetto: A Drama in Four Acts," delves into the lives of Jewish families in Amsterdam, highlighting themes of identity and resilience. Heijermans' writing is characterized by its emotional depth and social critique, making him a key figure in Dutch literature and theatre during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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