William Tell
ger. Wilhelm Tell · 1804
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Main Ideas
- Struggle for freedom and independence: At the heart of the plot is the struggle of Swiss peasants against the tyranny of Austrian rulers, symbolizing the quest for freedom and independence.
- Heroism and courage: William Tell is portrayed as a symbol of bravery and determination, willing to risk his life for justice and the protection of his loved ones.
- Opposition to tyranny: The work emphasizes the importance of resisting injustice and despotism, showing how ordinary people can stand up to oppression.
- Power of unity: Schiller highlights that only the unification of people can lead to a successful fight against a common enemy.
- Moral duty and responsibility: Tell faces moral dilemmas, underscoring the importance of personal responsibility and ethical choices in difficult situations.

Date of publication: 27 November 2024
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Genre: Drama
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