Rosa Fröhlich

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Rosa Fröhlich is a central fictional character in Heinrich Mann’s novel "Professor Unrat," known as the cabaret singer whose relationship with the strict schoolteacher leads to his social and moral downfall.

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Rosa Froehlich 1
Rosa Fröhlich canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedAs Lola Lola in the film The Blue Angel NERFINISHED
appearsIn Professor Unrat NERFINISHED
associatedWith Professor Raat NERFINISHED
Professor Unrat NERFINISHED
causes moral downfall of Professor Raat
social downfall of Professor Raat
conflictWith bourgeois morality
countryOfOrigin German Empire (fictional setting) NERFINISHED
creator Heinrich Mann NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Professor Unrat NERFINISHED
firstAppearance novel Professor Unrat
firstPublicationDateOfWork 1905
gender female
genreOfWork satirical novel
hasThemeConnection critique of authoritarianism
hypocrisy of the bourgeoisie
sexual morality
influencedAdaptation The Blue Angel (1930 film) NERFINISHED
languageOfWork German
literaryMovement German realism / early modernism
medium novel
narrativeFunction catalyst of protagonist’s downfall
symbol of sensuality and freedom
nationalityInFiction German
occupation cabaret singer
partOf German literature canon
portrayedAs independent
seductive
socially marginal
relationshipWith romantic relationship with Professor Raat
roleInWork central character
title character’s love interest
settingOfActivity small-town German cabaret
symbolizes rebellion against authority
temptation

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Professor Unrat hasCharacter Rosa Fröhlich
Professor Unrat hasCharacter Rosa Fröhlich
this entity surface form: Rosa Froehlich