Best - Pokondirena Tikva Prepricano

Before diving into the summary, let's decode the title. A tikva is a pumpkin. Pokondirena means something that has been "fashionized" or "made pretentious" – like a pumpkin trying to pass as a gilded carriage. The phrase describes .

The "best" part of Pokondirena tikva is the arrival of the villain-hero: (the name implies a "leather pouch" – empty and rattling). He is a con man who claims to be a Hungarian baron. He speaks gibberish that mixes Serbian, German, and nonsense. pokondirena tikva prepricano best

Evica i Vasilije su očajni jer Fema ne dozvoljava njihovo venčanje. Vasilije moli Femu za ruku njene ćerke, ali ga ona grubo odbija i izbacuje, govoreći da njena ćerka zaslužuje grofa ili bar barona. Before diving into the summary, let's decode the title

Simbol normalnosti i iskrene ljubavi. Ona samo želi srećan život sa Vasilijem, bez titula. The phrase describes

The phrase comes from a folk saying that perfectly captures the play's essence: It translates to "A pumpkin ran after a coach, but it never caught up". A "kondir" is an ornate, horse-drawn coach used by nobility. So, a common pumpkin tries to become a fancy coach but, no matter how hard it tries, it remains a pumpkin. The title, therefore, is a metaphor for a person who desperately tries to be something they are not, usually of a higher social class, and fails in a ridiculous, laughable way.