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by Anonymous
PIETAR PATELIN eli SUKKELA ASIANAJAJA
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A modest lawyer named Pietar Patelin wrestles with pride, poverty, and the expectations of his family in this sharply observed three‑act drama. Fresh from a rural village, he dreams of respectable attire and a reputation that will lift his household out of hardship, yet his limited means force him into a web of pretenses and uneasy negotiations with wealthy merchants and a local judge. The opening scenes crackle with witty exchanges as Patelin’s wife, his daughter, a loyal maid, and a scheming neighbor’s son each reveal their own ambitions and anxieties, turning a simple quest for a better coat into a lively commentary on social standing in 1860s Helsinki.
The play balances humor with earnest yearning, letting listeners hear the clatter of arguments, the rustle of imagined fine garments, and the quiet desperation that drives a man to borrow dignity from those around him. As Patelin plots his next move, the audience is drawn into a world where appearances matter as much as truth, setting the stage for the ensuing conflicts that will test both his ideals and his relationships.
Language
fi
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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