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The trilogy stages a tormented individual's spiritual crisis through a sequence of realist and nightmarish scenes that alternate domestic detail with symbolic visions. Episodes present half-unreal characters and strange encounters that force reckonings with guilt, solitude, and the possibility of faith, while the action mixes courtroom-like confession, religious imagery, and moments of absurd menace. Structural contrasts—conventional scenes of family and society versus mystical hallucinations—probe mortality, divine judgment, and conversion without offering tidy answers, leaving the protagonist's search for meaning and penance ambiguous and unsettling.

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August Strindberg

August Strindberg was a Swedish playwright, novelist, and poet, known for his influential works that explore themes of human psychology and social dynamics. He is often regarded as a pioneer of modern drama, contributing significantly to the development of naturalism and expressionism in theater. Strindberg's notable works include "Miss Julie," a powerful exploration of class and gender, and "The Ghost Sonata," which delves into the complexities of human relationships. His diverse literary output also includes novels such as "The Red Room" and autobiographical sketches like "Legends." Strindberg's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary literature and theater.

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