Karl Moor

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Karl Moor is the passionate and rebellious protagonist of Friedrich Schiller’s play "Die Räuber," who becomes an outlaw after feeling betrayed by his family and society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
outlaw
protagonist
appearsIn Die Räuber NERFINISHED
becomes outlaw
centralThemeRelation freedom
guilt
justice
repentance
revenge
characterTrait charismatic
idealistic
impulsive
morally conflicted
passionate
rebellious
createdBy Friedrich Schiller NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German
educationLocation Leipzig NERFINISHED
experiences moral downfall
remorse
familyName Moor NERFINISHED
fictionalCenturyOfAction 18th century
firstAppearance Die Räuber NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1781
gender male
hasBrother Franz Moor NERFINISHED
hasFather Maximilian von Moor NERFINISHED
hasLoveInterest Amalia von Edelreich NERFINISHED
hasOccupationInFiction robber chief
student
leads band of robbers
literaryMovement Sturm und Drang NERFINISHED
motivatedBy betrayal by his family
disillusionment with society
sense of injustice
narrativeFunction tragic hero
nationalityInFiction German
relationshipToAmalia romantic GENERATED
relationshipToFranzMoor antagonistic GENERATED
roleInWork protagonist of Die Räuber
socialStatus nobleman
student
symbolizes conflict between idealism and reality
rebellion against tyranny
workGenre drama
workLanguage German

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"Die Räuber" mainCharacter Karl Moor
subject surface form: Die Räuber
"Die Räuber" hasCharacter Karl Moor
subject surface form: Die Räuber