Neidon ryöstö : Kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä by Kaarle Halme
"Neidon ryöstö : Kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä" by Kaarle Halme is a theatrical play written in the late 1920s. The story revolves around the lives of Hankalan Matti, Eeva-Kaisa, and their children Janne and Anna, as they navigate the complexities of familial and societal expectations in a rural Finnish setting. The play explores themes of love, tradition, and the clash between progress and old values, particularly in the context of Anna's romantic prospects. The
opening of the play establishes a festive yet introspective atmosphere, taking place on Midsummer Eve. Matti and Eeva-Kaisa reflect on their lives and the passage of time as they prepare for a change, indicating a possible transition in their family dynamics. We learn of Anna's budding feelings for Tourulan Atte, which brings forth the tension between parental authority and youthful desire. As familial discussions unfold, the conflict between tradition and the desire for a new beginning is introduced, setting the stage for the unfolding drama where old values will be challenged by youthful aspirations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)