The Hangman

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The Hangman is a philosophical novel by Swedish author Pär Lagerkvist that explores themes of evil, guilt, and human conscience through the figure of an executioner.

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instanceOf novel
author Pär Lagerkvist NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Sweden
creator Pär Lagerkvist NERFINISHED
explores collective guilt
individual guilt
the problem of evil
the psychology of an executioner
genre existentialist literature
philosophical fiction
hasCharacterType allegorical characters
symbolic figures
hasForm prose
hasMoralQuestion whether evil can be justified by duty
whether obedience excuses moral responsibility
hasSubject capital punishment
religious doubt
the burden of conscience
hasSymbol the crowd as symbol of collective guilt
the executioner as embodiment of evil
the scaffold as symbol of judgment
literaryMovement modernism
literaryTheme evil
guilt
human conscience
moral ambiguity
responsibility
the nature of justice
mainCharacter an executioner
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
originalLanguage Swedish
relatedWorkByAuthor Barabbas NERFINISHED
The Dwarf NERFINISHED
setting an unspecified historical town

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Pär Lagerkvist notableWork The Hangman