The professor of mathematics Petros Papapetrou concludes using his reasoning that he is suffering from a split personality and tries to convince the others that he is two people, the A and the B: a wise, prudent, temperate, and ethical and another one bon viveur and rogue. The play satirizes people who are based very much on Logic and live only listening to it, while for estimating events and reaching positive conclusions are also necessary two other human forces, Imagination and Intuition. (Grigorios Xenopoulos).