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"Ei savua ilman tulta" by Jean-François-Alfred Bayard is a theatrical play written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around the themes of jealousy, love, and the complexities of marital relationships. The plot unfolds in a modestly decorated room, focusing on the interactions between the main characters, particularly Gaston and his wife, Marie, as they navigate the tumultuous waters of trust and suspicion in their relationship. The story centers on Gaston, a bank clerk, who becomes increasingly suspicious of his wife Marie after he perceives her deception regarding her whereabouts. Marie, on the other hand, has a secret: she enjoys smoking cigars, an act she hides from her husband due to his disdain for tobacco. As the tension rises, misunderstandings and accusations escalate, leading to a dramatic confrontation that ultimately reveals the complexities of their love and the misunderstandings that can arise in personal relationships. The play combines humor and drama to explore the theme that "there is no smoke without fire," aptly showcasing how jealousy and insecurities can cloud judgment and fuel conflicts between spouses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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