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Drama

Dirty Hands

fr. Les Mains Sales · 1948
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Summary

The play «Dirty Hands» by Jean-Paul Sartre delves into political struggles and moral dilemmas in the fictional country of Illyria during World War II. The protagonist, a young communist named Hugo Barine, is tasked with assassinating the party leader, Hoederer, who is suspected of betrayal. As Hugo carries out his mission, he grapples with internal conflicts and doubts about the righteousness of his actions. The play explores themes of ideology, betrayal, personal responsibility, and moral compromises, illustrating how political struggles can compel individuals to «dirty their hands» in pursuit of their goals.

Dirty Hands
Date of publication: 28 August 2024
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Dirty Hands
Original titlefr. Les Mains Sales · 1948
Genre: Drama