

The reporters gather and declare that Alfred has died of joy. Just as a reporter reappears in the auditorium, the doctor announces that Alfred has died of a heart attack. Alfred is killed by a crowd of townspeople. The doors are locked and the lights dimmed. The inhabitants then go through the formality of a vote, which is unanimous, and the mayor states that they have Alfred to thank for their newfound wealth. When Alfred arrives at the town meeting, it is flooded with the press, and the town publicly announces their acceptance of Claire's donation. Alfred says that he will.Ĭlaire tells Alfred that she never stopped loving him, but that over time her love has grown into something monstrous. Alfred is then confronted by the mayor who asks if he will accept the town's judgment. Alfred accepts his guilt and acknowledges the town's suffering is his fault. The schoolmaster and Alfred have a discussion and the schoolmaster explains Alfred will be killed. The schoolmaster, drunk, tries to inform the press about Claire's proposal, but the townspeople stop him. Hearing of Claire's wedding, reporters are everywhere, and they enter the store to interview Alfred. However, Claire informs him that she herself caused Güllen to fall on hard times, to ensure that the people would do anything for money.Īlfred's terror grows as the townspeople buy more expensive products on credit. The schoolmaster begs her to abandon her desire for vengeance and help the town out of the goodness of her heart. The doctor and the schoolmaster go to see her and explain that the townspeople have run up considerable debt since her arrival. Paralyzed, he collapses in the crowd, crying, "I'm lost!"Ĭlaire weds a new husband in the Güllen cathedral. The train arrives, but he decides not to board, believing that someone will stop him anyway. They wish him well, again assuring him that he has nothing to fear in Güllen, but Ill grows increasingly nervous nonetheless. They ask him where he is going, and he says that he is planning to move to Australia. Ill heads to the railway station to escape, but finds that the entire town is gathered there.

He then visits the priest, who attempts to calm him, but finally admits they have been paid off, and advises Alfred to flee. Alfred visits the police officer and the mayor, who have also bought new expensive items, and they dismiss his concerns.

The mayor refuses and the town seems aghast, but Claire says that she will wait.Īs time passes, Alfred becomes increasingly paranoid as he sees everyone purchasing especially costly items on credit in his shop. Her donation is conditional on someone killing Alfred. In the suit, Alfred produced two false witnesses (who have since been transformed into Claire's eunuchs), and the court ruled in his favor. The butler was once the Lord Chief Justice of Güllen, and had heard the paternity suit that Claire had brought against Alfred. The townspeople are overjoyed, but their happiness is damped when Claire's butler steps forward to reveal her condition for the donation. Claire takes the opportunity to announce that she will make a huge donation: one billion (presumably Swiss francs), half for the town and half to be shared among the families. He was Claire's lover when they were young, and agrees with the mayor that the task of convincing her to make a donation should fall to him.Īfter settling into the hotel, Claire joins the rest of the town, who have gathered outside for a homecoming celebration. Alfred Ill (Anton Schill in a common English-language adaptation)) is the owner of Güllen's general store and the most popular man in town. Güllen has fallen on hard times, and the townspeople hope that Claire will provide them with much-needed funds. The story opens with the town of Güllen (a name evoking "liquid manure" in German ) preparing for the arrival of famed billionaire Claire Zachanassian, who grew up there. In exchange, she will provide enough money to revitalize the decrepit town. An enormously wealthy older woman returns to her former hometown with a dreadful bargain: she wants the townspeople to kill the man who got her pregnant, then jilted her.
