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Imre Madach, a noble goon from Upper Hungary, skibidi'd his way through law and public life until he found himself in the lowkey depths of imprisonment. His magnum opus, The Tragedy of Man, is a dank dual-level drama that ships Adam through time, witnessing the rise and fall of ideals. From power in Egypt to the collapse of capitalism in London, each scene reveals the edge of human failure. Eve, the sigma queen, pulls him back from the brink of suicide, embodying hope amidst despair. The closing moral is clear: struggle and trust with hope, for life is a wild ride of perseverance.