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The play centers on an island family confronting repeated losses to the sea: an aging mother and her daughters await word about the fate of the remaining sons while daily household tasks, local superstition, and the sea's weather shape their conversation. Set entirely in a cottage, the one-act unfolds through spare, lyrical dialogue in a regional idiom, mounting to a final, inevitable bereavement that the mother receives with a mixture of grief, resignation, and religious consolation. Themes explore human vulnerability before elemental forces, communal ritual around death, and the austere dignity of endurance. The drama's concentrated structure and naturalistic detail make silence and small gestures as significant as speech.
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