Wilhelm Tell Wilhelm Tell

Wilhelm Tell

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Publisher Description

The play is set in Switzerland and revolves around the legendary figure Wilhelm Tell, a skilled marksman known for his unwavering commitment to freedom and justice. The story addresses themes of tyranny, rebellion, and national identity, highlighting the struggles of the Swiss people against oppressive rulers. The opening of "Wilhelm Tell" introduces a variety of characters and sets the stage for the unfolding drama. It begins with a lively scene by the shores of Lake Lucerne, where a fisher boy sings, and local villagers express their concerns about an impending storm. The atmosphere shifts dramatically when Baumgarten, a man in peril, seeks refuge after killing a brutal imperial envoy who threatened his honor. His desperate plea for help draws the attention of Wilhelm Tell, who symbolizes courage and righteousness. The narrative quickly establishes the tense political climate in Switzerland under the oppressive rule of the viceroy, Hermann Gessler, setting the stage for eventual conflict and resistance. The opening portion effectively conveys the sense of impending drama that will unfold as the characters confront their tyrannical oppressors.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
15 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
135
Pages
PUBLISHER
Kumar
SELLER
Ravinder Kumar
SIZE
265.7
KB
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