Ivan Franko's "Stolen Happiness" stands as a cornerstone of Ukrainian literature, retaining its status as a symbol for theaters across generations. Centered on three pivotal characters - an elderly peasant, his youthful wife, and her paramour, a gendarme - the play unfolds into a gripping tragedy, delivering a poignant reminder that true happiness cannot be built upon the misfortune of others.
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