Klątwa

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"Klątwa" is a dramatic play by Polish writer and artist Stanisław Wyspiański that explores themes of guilt, religion, and social hypocrisy in a rural community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic work
play
author Stanisław Wyspiański NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Poland
criticizes religious hypocrisy
social oppression in rural communities
firstPerformanceLocation Poland NERFINISHED
form verse drama
genre drama
hasAdaptation contemporary reinterpretations
theatrical productions in Poland
hasTitleTranslation The Curse NERFINISHED
The Curse (play) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Catholic religious tradition
Polish rural culture
literaryMovement Young Poland NERFINISHED
mainCharacter peasant woman
priest
originalLanguage Polish
partOf Polish modernist drama canon
setting rural community
structure two acts
theme church and society
clash between individual and community
collective responsibility
guilt
religion
sin
social hypocrisy
workOf Stanisław Wyspiański NERFINISHED

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