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  1. Mar 17, 2016 · When Goethe published his epistolary novel THE SORROWS OF YOUNG WERTHER in 1774, he not only launched his second big literary success, but also initiated a v...

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    In his letter dated May 13, Werther admits that in the past his feelings were his downfall. Even in the opening scenes, when Werther’s mood is fairly calm and contented, he is merely drifting along on a tide of mild emotions until a more “violent passion” comes along to take over his life. His meeting with the young peasant man provides the sudden ...

    Werther has major blind spots when it comes to the working poor, which becomes clear to him when he describes this meeting with the young mother in a letter dated August 4. Contrary to his initial opinion, her life is not simple or necessarily happy. She goes on to tell Werther that her husband has returned from Switzerland ill and penniless, and W...

    In his letter dated June 16, Werther is at the ball with Charlotte and newly in love with her. A terrifying thunderstorm has at last subsided, and they enjoy the night air together as they stand at an open window. The thunder is now far away and the two are experiencing the calm after the storm, but Werther’s electrifying feelings will soon become ...

  2. An analysis of The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. In this video, I examine the the themes of the novel, and some of the literary dev...

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  3. Jun 2, 2023 · The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von GoetheJoel MacCormack, Jack Farthing, Finn den Hertog and Daisy Edgar-Jones star in Goethe's story of a y...

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    • “The human race is a monotonous affair. Most people spend the greatest part of their time working in order to live, and what little freedom remains so fills them with fear that they seek out any and every means to be rid of it.”
    • “I have so much in me, and the feeling for her absorbs it all; I have so much, and without her it all comes to nothing.” ― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther.
    • “I am proud of my heart alone, it is the sole source of everything, all our strength, happiness and misery. All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own”
    • “No one is willing to believe that adults too, like children, wander about this earth in a daze and, like children, do not know where they come from or where they are going, act as rarely as they do according to genuine motives, and are as thoroughly governed as they are by biscuits and cake and the rod.”
  4. The Sorrows of Young Werther had a profound cultural impact after its publication, capturing the imagination of a generation and inspiring a wave of imitation and imitation. Goethe's portrayal of intense emotions and his vivid depiction of a troubled protagonist resonated deeply with readers, making it a seminal work in the Romantic literary tradition.

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  6. Apr 20, 2024 · Young Werther bares his soul to readers in the form of alternately joyful and despairing letters about his unrequited love. His story marks the initial great achievement of what has since been termed "confessional" literature; Goethe, who based the story in part on his own unhappy love affair, acknowledged a sense of freedom upon completing the work.