Creditors: The play is a psychological drama that explores the themes of love, betrayal, and revenge. The story revolves around Adolph, his wife Tekla, and his friend Gustav. Adolph is a struggling artist who is deeply in love with his wife, Tekla. Gustav, who is also an artist, arrives to visit Adolph and quickly becomes suspicious of Tekla's intentions. He convinces Adolph that Tekla is unfaithful and manipulative, and that she is using him for his money and artistic talent. As the play progresses, Gustav's influence over Adolph becomes more and more apparent. Adolph becomes increasingly paranoid and jealous, and ultimately confronts Tekla about her supposed infidelity. The play ends with a shocking revelation that turns the tables on the characters and exposes their true motivations. Creditors is considered one of Strindberg's most powerful and influential plays. It is known for its complex characters, intricate plot, and intense emotional drama.