
Kabale und Liebe - Ein bürgerliches Trauerspiel
'Kabale und Liebe - Ein bürgerliches Trauerspiel' Summary
In einem aristokratischen Umfeld verlieben sich Ferdinand, der Sohn eines einflussreichen Offiziers, und Luise, die Tochter eines Musikers. Ihre Liebe wird jedoch durch die strikte Klassenunterscheidung und die Intrigen von Ferdinands Vater, der für seinen Sohn eine einflussreiche Ehe arrangiert hat, unmöglich gemacht. Ferdinand gerät zwischen seiner Liebe zu Luise und dem Druck seines Vaters und der gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen. Luise ist ebenfalls gezwungen, zwischen ihrer Liebe zu Ferdinand und der Sorge um ihre Familie und ihren Ruf zu wählen. Die Intrigen und Machenschaften der Gesellschaft führen zu einer Tragödie, die sowohl die Protagonisten als auch ihre Familien zerstört. Schillers Drama zeigt die tragischen Folgen von gesellschaftlichen Konventionen und Intrigen sowie die Kraft der Liebe und das Streben nach Glück in einer Welt, in der diese Werte oft unterdrückt werden.Book Details
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Friedrich Schiller
Germany
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller was a German playwright, poet, and philosopher. During the last seventeen years of his life (1788–1805), Schiller developed a productive, if complicated,...
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