- Pioneers in Ingolstadt
"Pioneers in Ingolstadt" ( _de. Pioniere in Ingolstadt) is a play which was written by German playwright
Marieluise Fleißer in 1928. The play is set in 1926 and is described as a comedy in 14 Scenes. Based on real incidents, she worked on the play withBertolt Brecht . The play was produced at theTheater am Schiffbauerdamm inBerlin in March and April of 1929, directed by Brecht andJacob Geis , with set-design byCaspar Neher .The setting of the play is
Ingolstadt , a small provincial market town inBavaria . The play depicts the immorality and selfishness which can be found in small towns, as well as how themilitia can disrupt the lives of civilians. The play, in depicting a rather sexist society, did not win much sympathy from her fellow inhabitants of Ingolstadt and Fleisser suffered massive unpopularity in her home town after it was published and produced.Characters
Berta, the protagonist. She becomes romantically attached to Korl, a soldier who is placed in Ingolstadt to help mend a bridge. She works as a servant for Unertl, the father of Fabian.
Alma, a friend of Berta. She used to work as a servant.
Korl, a soldier. Korl enjoys the physical aspects of life. On first meeting Berta he assumes that she wants the same from their meeting (sex) and has little patience with her attitude. He informs her that he is a bad person, that he can be cruel and will hurt her if she is good to him.
Fabian, son of Unertl. He is romantically interested in Berta but does not know how to proceed. He asks a friend, Zeck for advice and is told that men should be cold in love ("In der Liebe muß ein Mann kalt sein"). While he shows genuine concern for her feelings, and defends her against the complaints of his father he also falls into treating her as an animal or possession when in male company, in an attempt to show off.
Unertl, a businessman, Fabian's father and Berta's employer. Misogynistic and crude, Unertl is an unsympathetic character embodying the idea that serving girls ought to have no idea in their heads that do not relate to their employ.
Motifs
The motif of the bridge is ironic. The military come into the town in order to mend the bridge for the benefit of the townsfolk. The council send wood for the militia to use. Some of the townsfolk steal wood from the bridge in order to mend the diving board for their pool, showing their narrow and selfish views, talking themselves into stealing wood which would ultimately benefit the whole society. Thus the bridge which could unite the soldiers and the townsfolk, in fact disunites them further.
Rainer Werner Fassbinder made a movie out of this play in 1971 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067584/] .
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