Graf Maximilian von Moor

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Graf Maximilian von Moor is a central noble patriarch in Friedrich Schiller’s play "Die Räuber," whose divided loyalties and family conflicts drive much of the tragedy’s plot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character
fictional count
literary character
appearsIn Die Räuber NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre tragedy
createdBy Friedrich Schiller NERFINISHED
drivesPlotElement conflict between his sons
family tragedy
fictionalUniverse Die Räuber universe
firstAppearance Die Räuber, Act I NERFINISHED
hasAuthorNationality German
hasCanonicalStatus classic character of German drama
hasChild Franz Moor NERFINISHED
Karl Moor NERFINISHED
hasFamilyName von Moor NERFINISHED
hasFamilyRelation father of Franz Moor
father of Karl Moor
hasGivenName Maximilian NERFINISHED
hasMedium theatre
hasMoralCharacteristic loving father
morally conflicted
susceptible to manipulation
hasNobleStatus count
hasOccupationInFiction landed nobleman
hasOriginalMediumLanguage German
hasResidenceInFiction Moor family estate NERFINISHED
hasSetting Germany NERFINISHED
hasThemeAssociation deception
family conflict
fraternal rivalry
guilt
paternal authority
hasTitle Graf
isCentralTo father–son conflict in Die Räuber
succession conflict in Die Räuber
isDeceivedBy Franz Moor NERFINISHED
languageOfWork German
nationalityInFiction German
roleInWork central character
patriarch
workForm stage play
workMovement Sturm und Drang NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 1781

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"Die Räuber" hasCharacter Graf Maximilian von Moor
subject surface form: Die Räuber
"Die Räuber" mainCharacter Graf Maximilian von Moor
subject surface form: Die Räuber