The Father

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The Father is a naturalistic drama by Swedish playwright August Strindberg that explores themes of marital conflict, power, and the uncertainty of paternity.

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The Father canonical 5
The Father (play) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drama
naturalistic drama
play
antagonist Laura NERFINISHED
author August Strindberg NERFINISHED
centralConflict dispute over control of daughter’s upbringing
question of the Captain’s paternity of his daughter
countryOfOrigin Sweden
dramaticForm three-act play
firstPerformanceDate 1887
genre drama
naturalism
tragedy
hasAdaptation film adaptations
television adaptations
hasSubject domestic life
marriage law
paternity
women’s rights
influenced modern psychological drama
literaryPeriod Modern drama
mainCharacter Bertha NERFINISHED
Laura NERFINISHED
the Captain NERFINISHED
the Doctor NERFINISHED
the Pastor NERFINISHED
movement Naturalism NERFINISHED
notableFor exploration of paternal authority
intense psychological realism
portrayal of marital power struggle
originalLanguage Swedish
originalTitle Fadren NERFINISHED
partOf August Strindberg’s naturalistic period
protagonist the Captain NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
setting a captain’s household
a provincial garrison town
theme family conflict
gender roles
madness
marital conflict
marriage
parental authority
patriarchy
power
uncertainty of paternity

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August Strindberg notableWork The Father
Kenneth Cranham awardReceivedFor The Father
this entity surface form: The Father (play)
The Wellspring followsWork The Father
Fitz Patton notableWork The Father