Die Menschen: Schauspiel in 5 Akten, written by Walter Hasenclever, is a significant work of German Expressionist drama. This play, divided into five acts, explores profound themes related to humanity, society, and the individual's place within a rapidly changing world. Hasenclever's dramatic style is characterized by its intense emotionality and its critique of societal norms. The work reflects the turbulent atmosphere of the early 20th century, grappling with questions of identity, morality, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. This edition preserves the original text, offering readers and scholars direct access to Hasenclever's compelling vision. It remains relevant for its insights into the human condition and its innovative approach to theatrical storytelling.
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