William Tell
Book Review
«William Tell» by Friedrich Schiller is a dramatic work that explores themes of freedom, tyranny, and human valor. The play is set in Switzerland in the early 14th century and tells the story of the legendary marksman William Tell, who rises against Austrian oppression. Critics note that Schiller masterfully conveys the spirit of the time and the atmosphere of the struggle for independence, creating vivid and memorable images. The central scene with the shot at the apple on Tell's son's head became a symbol of courage and determination. Schiller succeeded in creating a work that not only entertains but also prompts reflection on moral and ethical issues. Some critics emphasize that the play, despite its historical basis, remains relevant in the modern context as it addresses timeless themes of the fight for justice and personal responsibility. Schiller's language and style also deserve praise for their poeticism and expressiveness, making «William Tell» a significant contribution to world literature.
