Packet 6: Tossup 10
A character created by this author tells her dim-witted husband that once you are rich and sitting in a carriage, “nobody asks where ya got your money.” In that play by this author, stolen wood is used to build a boat landing while the bumbling magistrate Wehrhahn obsesses over proving that Motes is a socialist. In a play by this author, the Pfeifer callously rejects a starving man’s handiwork as substandard before Old Baumert’s family eats dog meat to survive. This author wrote a Diebskomödie (“DEEBS-kom-UH-dee-uh”), or thief’s comedy, in which Mother Wolff is never discovered to have stolen the title garment. In a naturalist play by this winner of the 1912 Nobel Prize, the Silesian mill owner Dreissiger attempts to suppress the wage of the title workers. For 10 points, name this German playwright who wrote The Beaver Coat and The Weavers. ■END■
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