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      • Woyzeck is one of the first plays in Europe about ordinary people. It radically alters the established Aristotelian dramatic formula by presenting “a poor good-for-nothing” as its tragic hero.
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  2. Woyzeck was eventually tried, found guilty, and beheaded for his crime. 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.

  3. Best known as the libretto for Alban Berg’s opera Wozzeck (performed 1925), the work was published in a revised version in 1922 under its original title, Woyzeck. Both naturalist and Expressionist elements added to the work’s continued interest for audiences in the late 20th century.

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    The play first appeared in 1877 in a heavily edited version by Karl Emil Franzos, [1] and was first performed at the Residence Theatre in Munich on 8 November 1913. Since then, Woyzeck has become one of the most influential and most often-performed German plays.

    • Georg Büchner, Otto C. A. Zur Nedden
    • 1879
  5. May 1, 2015 · Woyzeck is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. He left the work incomplete at his death, but it has been variously and posthumously finished by a variety of authors, editors and translators. Woyzeck has become one of the most performed and influential plays in the German theatre repertory.

  6. A showman remarks on humankind’s true, animal nature and warns his audience that suppressing their animal instincts will lead to dire consequences. The drum major and the sergeant are also at the fair. They notice Marie in the crowd and are struck by her beauty.

  7. Woyzeck Study Guide. Woyzeck is based on a true account of a poor man who was executed for stabbing his wife, Marie, to death. Buchner became fascinated with the case, so much so that he used it as inspiration for the play that would culminate his short literary career.

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