Freya Roth

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Freya Roth is the courageous young woman at the heart of the 1940 anti-Nazi drama film "The Mortal Storm," whose personal and family struggles reflect the moral and social upheaval of Hitler’s rise to power in Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptationMedium feature film
adaptedBy screenwriters of The Mortal Storm
appearsIn The Mortal Storm NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Nazi rise to power
associatedWithTheme anti-fascism
family conflict
moral courage
political persecution
characterIn anti-Nazi drama film
countryOfCitizenship Germany
createdBy Phyllis Bottome NERFINISHED
experiences family division over Nazism
political repression
romantic separation due to politics
facesOppositionFrom Nazi Party supporters NERFINISHED
familyName Roth NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Mortal Storm NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Freya NERFINISHED
hasCharacterTrait courageous
idealistic
loyal
morally principled
hasFather Professor Viktor Roth NERFINISHED
hasMother Frau Roth NERFINISHED
hasStepbrother Erich von Rohn NERFINISHED
Otto von Rohn NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
loveInterest Martin Breitner NERFINISHED
mediumOfOrigin novel
moralAlignment anti-Nazi
resistance sympathizer
narrativeOutcome tragic fate
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
occupation student
originalWorkLanguageSetting German-speaking setting GENERATED
partOf The Mortal Storm (narrative) NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Margaret Sullavan NERFINISHED
portrayedInMedium film
publisherOfSourceWork novel The Mortal Storm NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Nazi era in Germany
rise of Adolf Hitler
yearOfFictionalWorkPublication 1940

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The Mortal Storm mainCharacter Freya Roth
The Mortal Storm (1940 film) mainCharacter Freya Roth
subject surface form: The Mortal Storm