Andreas Kragler

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Andreas Kragler is the disillusioned World War I veteran and central protagonist of Bertolt Brecht’s play "Drums in the Night," whose return from the front disrupts the lives and relationships he left behind.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
protagonist
theatrical character
war veteran
appearsInWork Drums in the Night NERFINISHED
Trommeln in der Nacht NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme disillusionment with war
personal and social upheaval
postwar social unrest
returning soldier
centralConflict confrontation with changed personal relationships on his return
struggle to reintegrate into civilian life after war
createdBy Bertolt Brecht NERFINISHED
eraOfWork Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse world of the play "Drums in the Night"
firstPublicationContext Bertolt Brecht’s early plays
genreOfWork epic theatre precursor
expressionist drama
hasRoleInWork central protagonist of "Drums in the Night"
hasTrait alienated
disillusioned
traumatized by war
languageOfWork German
medium stage play
narrativeFunction disrupts the lives he left behind
disrupts the relationships he left behind
returns from the front after World War I
nationality German
settingOfCharacter Berlin NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfFictionalExistence post–World War I era
veteranOf World War I NERFINISHED

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Drums in the Night hasCharacter Andreas Kragler