Max und Moritz: Eine Bubengeschichte in sieben Streichen
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Two mischievous boys carry out seven escalating practical jokes on neighbors and animals, presented as rhymed, illustrated episodes. Each prank targets a different villager—a widow with poultry, a tailor, a teacher, and others—producing comic disorder and increasingly severe physical consequences. The verses mix dark humor and slapstick with satirical observations about discipline and social roles, and the episodic structure concludes in a punitive resolution that frames the stories as cautionary entertainment.
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