The Joy of Living (Es lebe das Leben): A Play in Five Acts
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The five-act drama unfolds in Berlin around the turn of the century and follows an aristocratic household and their circle as electioneering, personal rivalries, and romantic entanglements intersect. Conversations and confrontations reveal tensions between tradition and modern impulses, public duty and private desire, while political plots and social satire expose hypocrisies of the ruling class. Through domestic scenes, parties, and witty exchanges, relationships among spouses, children, and visiting nobles are tested, forcing characters to examine joy, responsibility, and self-interest. The play balances sparkling dialogue with moral ambiguity, leaving characters to confront the costs and consolations of pursuing pleasure amid social expectations.
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