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In his final year of boarding school and on the brink of adulthood, Kane searches for independence and identity while his father, a prominent prosecutor and man of power and presence, is forced to confront his own mortality. The climate of deception and sexual intrigue, yearning and adolescence enables Clean to relate its almost fable-like qualities; a son trying to save his ailing mother by destroying his fathers fragile self-importance, a mistress relishing in her own power and sexual satisfaction. With its compelling symbolism, Clean is a powerful drama that explores power relations between father and son, husband and wife.