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Set in a North Estonian village in early January 1919, the drama follows a household and its neighbors as they face the aftermath of military retreat, occupation and uncertain loyalties. Family members debate sacrifice, honor and the possibility of freedom while a young woman reports the arrival of Finnish volunteer fighters that briefly revive hope. Villagers relay conflicting news that enemy forces have mostly withdrawn even as a Russian lieutenant and a small detachment remain a looming threat. Through domestic scenes and heated argument, the play explores national awakening, fear, courage and the moral tensions of resisting subjugation.

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Vilho Helanen

Vilho Helanen was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of national identity and the Finnish experience, particularly in the context of historical events. Notable titles include "Ankarat tähdet," which reflects on the struggles of the Finnish people, and "Suomalaiset Viron vapaussodassa," which delves into the Finnish involvement in the Estonian War of Independence. Helanen's writing is characterized by its engagement with cultural and historical narratives, making him a significant figure in Finnish literary heritage.

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