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A five-act comic drama stages collisions between public piety and private hypocrisy as a devout cleric, his household, and visitors confront questions of truth and falsehood. A bold kitchen youth challenges the cleric's thrift and apparent integrity, while relatives, servants, and suitors become embroiled in misunderstandings, deceptions, and moral reckonings. Through debates, confrontations, and ironic situations, the piece traces how lies assume many guises—self‑deception, social pretence, and measured charity—and asks how honesty, conscience, and social appearance shape human relationships across a tightly structured sequence of scenes.

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Franz Grillparzer

Franz Grillparzer was an Austrian playwright and poet, recognized for his significant contributions to 19th-century German literature. Born in 1791, he is best known for his dramatic works that often explore themes of fate, love, and the human condition. His notable plays include "Die Ahnfrau," which delves into the complexities of familial relationships and supernatural elements, and "König Ottokars Glück und Ende," a historical drama that reflects on power and destiny. Grillparzer's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and psychological depth, making him a prominent figure in the Austrian literary heritage.

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