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A sick, mistreated child in a poor village oscillates between a harsh, overcrowded relief ward and fevered dream-visions that mingle memory, family apparitions, and angelic figures. The two-act dramatic poem juxtaposes bleak social realism—poverty, neglect, and petty cruelty—with lyrical, hallucinatory scenes in which supernatural beings and departed loved ones offer judgment, consolation, and the promise of release. Major themes include suffering, mercy, the moral tensions of community care, and death conceived as a possible gateway to mercy; the structure shifts between intimate domestic detail and visionary tableaux.

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Gerhart Hauptmann

Gerhart Hauptmann was a prominent German playwright and novelist, known for his influential contributions to modern drama. Born in 1862, he became a leading figure in the naturalist movement, exploring themes of social realism and human psychology. His notable works include "Bahnwärter Thiel" and the dramatic trilogy "The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann," which showcase his ability to blend poetic language with profound social commentary. Hauptmann's play "Atlantis" reflects his interest in philosophical and existential questions, while his exploration of family dynamics in "The Coming of Peace" highlights his deep understanding of human relationships. His legacy continues to resonate in the world of literature and theater.

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