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A volatile, charismatic outsider struggles with love and insecurity, whose destructive choices fracture his relationship with a devoted partner and jeopardize the child they expect. After a desperate act results in his death, he faces a bureaucratic, dreamlike vision of the afterlife and is permitted a brief return to earth to attempt a redeeming deed for his daughter. The drama alternates grounded scenes and surreal encounters across a prologue and seven scenes, meditating on love and cruelty, failed parenthood, social marginality, and the ambiguous possibility of moral restitution through a small, poignant final gesture.

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Ferenc Molnár

Ferenc Molnár was a Hungarian playwright and novelist, renowned for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. Born in 1878, he gained fame for his works that often explore themes of youth, love, and the complexities of human relationships. His most notable play, "Liliom," has been adapted into various productions, including the famous musical "Carousel." Molnár's storytelling is characterized by its wit and emotional depth, making his works resonate with audiences across generations. In addition to plays, he wrote novels such as "A Pál-utcai fiúk," which reflects on the adventures of boys in Budapest, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of youth and camaraderie.

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