The Devil begins his work by planting doubts in János’s mind, making him question his fiancée’s loyalty and commitment. Meanwhile, he tempts Hilda with the allure of personal freedom and excitement, suggesting that true happiness can only be achieved by casting aside societal and moral constraints. The Devil’s words resonate with both characters, each facing a growing internal conflict between their moral beliefs and burgeoning desires. His relentless probing begins to strain the couple’s relationship, pushing them closer to betrayal. Through wit, irony, and suspense, Molnár crafts a story that serves as both a moral fable and a psychological drama, exploring how easily people can be swayed by temptation. In the end, while the couple grapples with their newfound insights and the Devil’s impact, they must confront their own choices and decide if love or self-interest will ultimately prevail. Molnár’s play remains a classic in examining the struggle between good and evil, personal agency, and the enduring allure of forbidden desires.
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