
Istorija sveta u 10½ poglavlja
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How much would you suffer and risk for a friend? - is the question that summarizes the action of this novel.
All's well that ends well belongs to Shakespeare's so-called "black" or "problematic" comedies.
The comedy "The Marriage of Figaro, or The Mad Day" (1784) is a sequel to The Barber of Seville. The Marriage of Figaro criticizes social injustices through love affairs and intrigue, celebrating Figaro and Susanna's ingenuity in the fight against aristoc
Together, these two comedies show Steria as a master of satire, who exposes society's flaws through humor: in "Tvrdica" human greed, and in "Rodoljupci" political hypocrisy.