The women lose a libel suit against Mrs. Tilford. During the ordeal, Martha realizes she does have repressed romantic feelings for Karen. Overwhelmed by guilt and societal rejection, Martha commits suicide. Adaptations and History
is a landmark American drama by Lillian Hellman that premiered on Broadway in 1934. It is renowned for its early exploration of lesbian themes and the devastating impact of malicious rumors on personal lives and careers . Play Overview The Children's Hour
After a "malicious" and "spoiled" student named Mary Tilford is disciplined, she retaliates by telling her wealthy grandmother, Amelia Tilford, a lie: that she saw the two headmistresses engaging in a romantic lesbian affair. The women lose a libel suit against Mrs
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