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Inger, Östråtin rouva: Viisinäytöksinen murhenäytelmä

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A five-act historical tragedy stages life at an old manor during a period of political tension, following a widowed matriarch whose strategic choices and relationships with outside powers provoke local suspicion and factional plotting. Personal grief, rumors, and generational tensions intersect with power struggles, betrayals, and moral dilemmas as younger household members confront loss and divided loyalties. The drama moves between intimate domestic moments and wider conspiracies, building toward irreversible consequences for family and community.

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Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) was a Norwegian playwright and poet, often regarded as the father of modern drama. His works challenged the conventions of 19th-century theatre and explored complex social issues, particularly concerning morality, gender roles, and individual freedom. Ibsen is best known for his groundbreaking play "A Doll's House," which critiques the limitations placed on women in society. Other notable works include "Ghosts," which addresses themes of heredity and societal hypocrisy, and "Hedda Gabler," a study of a woman's struggle against societal expectations. Ibsen's influence extends beyond his time, shaping contemporary theatre and inspiring countless playwrights.

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