Life of Galileo
ger. Leben des Galilei · 1943
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Interesting Facts
- The play reveals the inner conflict between the passion for truth and fear of authority, giving Galileo’s character tragic depth and humanity.
- Scenes filled with scientific discoveries are juxtaposed with everyday details, creating a vivid atmosphere of seventeenth-century Italy, where science and faith clash in dramatic confrontation.
- A central theme is the scientist’s responsibility to society: Galileo appears not only as a genius but also as a man forced to make a painful choice between personal safety and serving the truth.
- Vivid dialogues and metaphor-rich monologues turn scientific ideas into poetic images, allowing the reader to feel both the grandeur and the danger of the pursuit of knowledge.
- The play addresses the theme of betraying ideals: Galileo’s recantation of his own beliefs becomes a symbol of compromise that breaks not only the scientist’s fate but also his students’ faith in the power of reason.
- The work is filled with allusions to the author’s own era, giving it special relevance and making its reflections on freedom of thought and moral choice timeless.

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Date of publication: 23 May 2025
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Genre: Drama
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