"Andorra" is a play written by Max Frisch that explores themes of identity, prejudice, and morality within a fictional European state. The narrative follows a young man named Andri, who is raised in a small community where he is believed to be a Jew, despite being of unknown descent. His upbringing in a society rife with anti-Semitic views shapes his perception of himself and his relationships with others.
The play delves into how societal stereotypes and discrimination impact individuals. Andri's struggle for acceptance highlights the tension between personal identity and societal labels. The interactions among the characters reveal deep-seated biases and the challenges of confronting them, illustrating how prejudice can distort human connections.