Die Räuber
"Die Räuber" is a play written by Friedrich Schiller in 1781. It tells the story of two brothers, Karl and Franz, who represent opposing moral values. Karl, the elder brother, becomes the leader of a band of robbers, seeking freedom and justice, while Franz, the younger brother, is manipulative and power-hungry.
The play explores themes of rebellion, family conflict, and the struggle for identity. It highlights the consequences of unchecked ambition and the quest for personal freedom, ultimately questioning the nature of good and evil in society.