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How do you square the message of personal responsibility for one’s actions and future in the final scene with the outsize harm the parents cause their children with their prudishness?
Wedekind toys with ideas of fate and prophecy. How much power do people have in determining their fates? Is a self-fulfilling prophecy the same as fate?
Examine Wedekind’s use of satire. How does he use it to support or to undermine his messages?