William Tell by Friedrich Schiller

The play centers around the legendary Swiss hero, William Tell, who defies the oppressive Austrian authority represented by the tyrannical bailiff, Gessler. Set in the early 14th century, it explores themes of tyranny, freedom, and justice. Tell is driven to rebellion after being forced to shoot an apple off his son's head as punishment for not bowing to Gessler's hat, a symbol of Austrian control. His successful defiance becomes a rallying point for a Swiss uprising against Austrian rule, culminating in the struggle for and achievement of Swiss independence. The play highlights the moral righteousness of fighting for freedom and the importance of individual and collective resistance against tyranny.

The 6768th greatest book of all time


Published
1804
Nationality
German
Type
Fiction
Pages
100-200
Words
Unknown
Original Language
German

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