Erdgeist by Frank Wedekind

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Author Wedekind, Frank, 1864-1918
Title Erdgeist
Note Reading ease score: 87.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "Erdgeist" by Frank Wedekind is a drama written in the late 19th century. This theatrical work deals with complex themes surrounding desire, sexuality, and identity, primarily focusing on the enigmatic character of Lulu, who draws in various male characters into her tumultuous orbit. As the narrative unfolds, the conflicts and emotional dynamics between the characters hint at deeper societal critiques. The opening of "Erdgeist" introduces readers to a theatrical context, opening with a prologue that employs vivid imagery of a menagerie, symbolizing the wildness of human nature. The character of the Ringmaster, through a poetic monologue, sets the stage for the exploration of primal desires versus societal norms. Following this, the first act provides insight into Lulu's relationships with key characters, including Dr. Goll and Dr. Schön, suggesting the evolving complexities of those dynamics as they both manipulate and are manipulated by desire. The interplay among the characters foreshadows the intertwining of love, obsession, and inevitable tragedy, establishing a tension that permeates the root of the drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Tragedies
Subject German drama -- 19th century
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