
The play revolves around two couples—one elderly and one young—and their complicated relationships. The elderly couple lives with memories of their past and struggles with loneliness as their children grow independent and distant. To cope with their situation, they rent part of their house to a young couple. The young couple initially appears loving and respectful, creating a pleasant atmosphere in the house. However, misunderstandings and suspicions begin to develop among the characters. The old husband becomes insecure and starts suspecting that his wife and his old bachelor friend share a relationship that is “too close.” At the same time, the young couple also begins to doubt each other’s loyalty because of certain confusing situations. As the story progresses, humorous incidents and dramatic confrontations occur, involving several side characters and a few antagonistic figures. Beneath the comedy, the play highlights a serious theme: the emotional neglect faced by elderly parents and the selfish attitudes of children once they become independent. In the end, the misunderstandings are resolved, and the characters realize the value of trust, respect, and family bonds. The play mixes satire with emotional moments to show how suspicion and selfishness can damage relationships, while empathy and understanding can restore them. |