Tóték (The Toth Family) is a play by Hungarian writer István György Örkény from 1967. Adaptation and toleration up to self-abandonment? Fire chief Tót and his family in the idyllic mountain village practice this in the deceptive hope of saving the son's life at the front. A nervously ill commander, on vacation on vacation in the Tóts' house, forced the family to do senseless mechanical work on a cardboard cutting machine. The Tóts take a long time. Until the subjugation masochism changes and leads to the tormentor being dismembered. In four equal parts. (Source: theatertexte.de)
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