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Il diritto di vivere: Dramma in tre atti

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A three-act drama set in working-class Naples and in Genoa that follows a small cooperative centred on a young inventor whose new machine promises industrial success. Tensions arise among workers and family—an elder disabled father, colleagues, and locals—over pride, fortune, and the practical consequences of mechanization. Scenes trace the cooperative's experiments, interpersonal conflicts, and journeys between workshops and the city, examining solidarity, the struggle for sustenance, and ethical choices about who deserves a chance to live and work. The play balances technical detail of production with intimate domestic moments, portraying moral dilemmas faced by workers adapting to change.

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Roberto Bracco

Roberto Bracco was an Italian playwright and author known for his contributions to the theatrical landscape of the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of human emotion and societal issues, reflecting the complexities of life through drama and comedy. Among his notable plays is "Don Pietro Caruso," which showcases his ability to blend humor with poignant social commentary. Bracco's diverse body of work includes various genres, from comedies like "Ad armi corte" to serious dramas such as "Il diritto di vivere." His plays remain significant in the study of Italian theater, illustrating the cultural and artistic movements of his time.

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