Amalia von Edelreich

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Amalia von Edelreich is a noblewoman in Friedrich Schiller’s play "Die Räuber," known for her steadfast love, moral integrity, and tragic fate amid the conflict between the Moor brothers.

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Amalia von Edelreich canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
noblewoman
appearsIn Die Räuber NERFINISHED
associatedWith Franz Moor NERFINISHED
Karl Moor NERFINISHED
createdBy Friedrich Schiller NERFINISHED
death dies tragically in the course of the play
firstAppearance play Die Räuber
gender female
hasTrait courage
emotional depth
loyalty
moral integrity
steadfast love
inLoveWith Karl Moor NERFINISHED
languageOfWork German
literaryPeriod Sturm und Drang NERFINISHED
medium theatre
narrativeFunction moral counterpoint to the Moor brothers
victim of family conflict
nationality German
partOf German classical literature canon
roleInWork tragic heroine
settingOfActivity Germany (fictionalized early modern setting) NERFINISHED
theme honor
love
loyalty
moral integrity
tragedy
timeOfCreation 18th century
workGenre Sturm und Drang drama

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

"Die Räuber" mainCharacter Amalia von Edelreich
subject surface form: Die Räuber
"Die Räuber" hasCharacter Amalia von Edelreich
subject surface form: Die Räuber