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Sometimes people who would not otherwise do bad things end up doing them because they are pushed into it by someone else. That sort of thing happens everywhere and has been happening for a long time. Sometimes people who do something wrong regret it later and the guilt eats them alive. That sort of thing happens everywhere and has been happening for a long time. These two aspects of the play are universal.

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