King Ottokar's happiness and the end of the tragedy in five acts

King Ottokar's happiness and the end of the tragedy in five acts

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"King Ottokar: Happiness and the End" is a tragedy in five acts by the famous Austrian writer Franz Grillparzer. In this creative poem, the author tells about the internal conflict and fall of King Ottokar, who ruled peacefully in his kingdom, but was defeated by the Holy Roman Emperor. The main theme of the work is the struggle for power, loyalty and honor, as well as the internal contradictions of the main characters. Revealing the psychology of the heroes, Grillparzer shows how power can destroy even the strongest characters. The reader experiences all the tragic events with the characters, feels their suffering and despair. "King Ottokar: Happiness and the End" is a masterpiece of world literature that leaves a mark in the hearts of those who experience deep reflections on power, honesty and morality.
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Name of the Author
Franz Grillparzer
Language
German
Release date
2005-10-01
Title
König Ottokars Glück und Ende
Trauerspiel in fünf Aufzügen
Subject
Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- Drama
Ottokar II, King of Bohemia, 1230?-1278 -- Drama
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