Men and Women

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"Men and Women" is a 19th-century stage play co-written by Beatrice DeMille that explores themes of morality, social status, and personal downfall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author Beatrice DeMille
Henry Churchill de Mille
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coWriter Beatrice DeMille
Henry Churchill de Mille
dramaticForm melodrama
explores family loyalty under scandal
impact of social status on justice
moral consequences of financial misconduct
firstPerformanceDate 1890
genre drama
hasCharacterType banker
family members
social elites
hasSubject class differences
Crime and Punishment
surface form: crime and punishment

ethics
financial ruin
mainTheme morality
personal downfall
social status
medium live theatre
narrativeFocus personal downfall of a banker
originalLanguage English
performanceType stage play
publicationCentury 19th century
settingPeriod 19th century

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Beatrice DeMille notableWork Men and Women