Saint Joan of the Stockyards
ger. Die Heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe · 1932
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Main Ideas
- A ruthless exposure of the hypocrisy of capitalist society, where charity and religious fervor prove powerless against the harsh laws of the market and the greed of the powerful
- The tragedy of naive faith in the possibility of changing the world through good intentions, when the very system is built on the exploitation and suffering of the weak
- Grotesque irony as an artistic device, revealing the absurdity of social order and showing how ideals of holiness become tools of manipulation and self-deception
- The problem of personal responsibility in the face of social evil, where genuine compassion clashes with the indifference and cynicism of others
- The constant struggle between the utopian dream of justice and the harsh reality, in which even the purest impulses are powerless before the soulless machine of capital

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Date of publication: 23 May 2025
Updated: 30 June 2025
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Genre: Drama
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