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  1. Jan 27, 2018 · Woyzeck’s only joys are his beautiful wife, Maria (Eva Mattes), and his young child. When Maria, bored with drudgery, starts an affair with a dashing sergeant-major, Woyzeck’s...

  2. Like the protagonist of Büchner’s play, the real Woyzeck’s life was defined by hardship and struggle. Orphaned at a young age, he drifted throughout Europe, working menial jobs until enlisting as a soldier in various armies.

    • Woyzeck. Woyzeck is the play’s main character. A soldier stationed in a provincial German town, he lives with his lover, Marie, and their child. Woyzeck’s existence is one of endless work, suffering, and misery… read analysis of Woyzeck.
    • Marie. Marie is Woyzeck’s lover and the mother of his child. Woyzeck lives with her at the beginning of the play, though he is hardly home because he is constantly working, and he stops… read analysis of Marie.
    • Drum Major. The drum major is Marie’s lover, though the play only implies that they have consummated their illicit affair. A handsome and self-important man, the drum major’s higher rank and middle-class status imbues him with… read analysis of Drum Major.
    • Captain. The captain is Woyzeck’s superior. Like the doctor, he condescends to Woyzeck, whom he considers naïve and unintelligent. The captain also demonstrates a notable indifference or ignorance to Woyzeck’s struggle.
  3. Woyzeck tries to defend himself, arguing that he’d be a good, moral man if only he had more money, but the captain is unmoved. Sometime later, Marie flirts with the drum major in her room. She eventually relents and allows the drum major to seduce her.

  4. Jul 30, 2020 · The collapse of the democratic and romantic values stimulated by the French Revolution caused Büchner and other intellectuals of his time to search for a new belief system, a new realistic faith to oppose discredited romantic idealism and the despotism that followed.

  5. Woyzeck’s body? What power does the Grandmother have, and what are her motives? Because of the disjointed structure of the play, there are many ways of interpreting

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  7. Our comprehensive interpretation of Georg Büchner's play Woyzeck (1879) addresses the central themes of the plot. In order to understand the development of the plot, we first look at the different (…)

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