The Lower Depths offers a raw and powerful depiction of life at society’s margins. Set in a dilapidated basement, Gorky’s play brings together a group of outcasts—beggars, thieves, and drunks—each struggling with hopelessness, dreams of escape, and the harsh reality of their existence. Through vivid characters and poignant dialogue, Gorky explores the human condition, revealing both the cruelty of poverty and the resilience of the human spirit. As they wrestle with despair, fleeting moments of h ...