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A five-act drama centers on family and social intrigue after a father's death, with two young brothers placed under a strict guardian. Rival claimants, a politically minded chancellor and a determined suitor scheme to secure fortunes by legal and moral manipulation, including efforts to declare an elderly relative incapacitated. Domestic confrontations, courtroom maneuvering, and comic asides expose hypocrisy, ambition, and reluctant compassion as loyalties are tested and reputations risk ruin. The play alternates satire of bureaucracy with earnest scenes about guardianship, duty, and the consequences of deception, tracing how private motives collide with public authority.

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August Wilhelm Iffland

August Wilhelm Iffland was a prominent German actor and playwright of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is best known for his contributions to the development of German theater, particularly through his plays that often explore themes of morality and social issues. Iffland's notable works include "The Lawyers, A Drama in Five Acts" and "The Nephews: A Play, in Five Acts," both of which reflect his skill in crafting engaging narratives and complex characters. His influence on the theatrical landscape of his time helped shape the direction of German drama.

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