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Wilhelm Tell - Book by Fiedrich von Schiller
Wilhelm Tell, written by Friedrich von Schiller in 1804, is a classic play that explores themes of tyranny, freedom, and resistance. Set in Switzerland during the 14th century, it tells the story of Wilhelm Tell, a skilled marksman who becomes a symbol of the Swiss fight for independence from Austrian oppression. The narrative follows the struggles of Swiss villagers against the tyrannical Austrian governor, Gessler. Gessler's cruelty reaches its peak when he orders Tell to shoot an apple off his son's head as a test of loyalty. Tell’s flawless shot spares his son’s life, but his defiance sets him on a path toward rebellion. Ultimately, Tell kills Gessler, sparking a broader uprising that leads to the Swiss people reclaiming their freedom.
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