Moritz Stiefel

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Moritz Stiefel is a central, emotionally troubled teenage character in the rock musical "Spring Awakening," known for his anxiety, academic struggles, and tragic storyline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatre character
academicPerformance failing student
adaptedFromAuthor Frank Wedekind NERFINISHED
age teenager
appearsIn Spring Awakening NERFINISHED
awardAssociation John Gallagher Jr. won Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for this role
basedOn Spring Awakening (1891 play) NERFINISHED
characterArc tragic storyline
characterTrait academically struggling
anxious
emotionally troubled
insecure
composerOfWorkAppearedIn Duncan Sheik NERFINISHED
conflictWith his parents
school authorities
creator Steven Sater NERFINISHED
educationStatus secondary school student
fictionalUniverse Spring Awakening (musical) NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Spring Awakening (original stage production) NERFINISHED
friendOf Melchior Gabor NERFINISHED
gender male
genre rock musical
languageOfOriginalWork English (musical adaptation)
medium stage musical
mentalHealthStruggle anxiety
depression
narrativeRole central character
teenage character
nationalityInFiction German
originalPlayLanguage German (source play)
plotOutcome dies by suicide
portrayedInOriginalBroadwayCastBy John Gallagher Jr. NERFINISHED
setting late 19th-century Germany
singsSong And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
Don’t Do Sadness NERFINISHED
Don’t Do Sadness/Blue Wind NERFINISHED
The Bitch of Living NERFINISHED
The Mirror-Blue Night NERFINISHED
stageMedium Broadway NERFINISHED
West End NERFINISHED
symbolizes consequences of silence around mental health
pressure on adolescents in authoritarian education systems
themeAssociation academic pressure
adolescent anxiety
parental pressure
sexual repression
suicidal ideation

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