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| | VLATKO PERKOVIÃ |
 | | They attack the wounded Trpimir to satisfy all their long-suppressed aggressive instincts, to compensate for their inferiority in the face of intellect and honesty, and when the final scene reaches its peak, Suzana, still traumatised from her husband's violent death in a Sarajevo street, involves herself in what is going on... |
 | | The reasons for the mother's attacks on Trpimir, who has been wounded in the Homeland War, are counterpointed during the play with the war atmosphere and the reasons for aggression against Croatia. |
 | | So when the wisdom shown by Dobrila and Trpimir manages at least partly to neutralise certain illegal intent, then Jojo's and Tuga's real natures, aggressive and warped, can no longer be concealed. |
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