The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • 1. The Sorrows of Young Werther, a seminal work by the German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, was published in 1774 and is considered a pivotal piece of the Sturm und Drang literary movement. This epistolary novel is narrated through the passionate letters of Werther, a young artist whose intense emotions and longing for a life of deep feeling propel him into a tumultuous relationship with Charlotte, a beautiful and virtuous woman who is unfortunately engaged to another man, Albert. Through Werther's poignant and often tortured expressions of love, despair, and existential contemplation, Goethe vividly captures the essence of unrequited love and the human condition, exploring themes of emotional authenticity, societal constraints, and the struggle between individual desires and rationality. The novel's lush descriptions of nature and the inner workings of Werther's mind invite readers into an intimate landscape of longing and melancholy, while its tragic conclusion serves as a profound commentary on the consequences of unattainable love and the depths of human emotion, ultimately solidifying Werther as a symbol of youthful idealism and existential angst, and influencing countless writers and artists in the centuries that followed.

    What is Werther’s profession?
A) Doctor
B) Teacher
C) Artist
D) Lawyer
  • 2. Who is Lotte's fiancĂ©?
A) Wilhelm
B) Albert
C) Werther
D) Georg
  • 3. In which town does the story take place?
A) Weimar
B) Berlin
C) Frankfurt
D) Wetzlar
  • 4. What is the narrative style of the novel?
A) Stream of consciousness
B) Third-person omniscient
C) Epistolary
D) First-person
  • 5. What does Werther often reflect on in his letters?
A) Economics
B) Philosophy
C) Politics
D) His emotions
  • 6. How does Werther feel about society?
A) Alienated
B) Assertive
C) Empowered
D) Indifferent
  • 7. Who does Werther confide in through his letters?
A) Wilhelm
B) His mother
C) Albert
D) Lotte
  • 8. How does Werther view nature?
A) As a burden
B) As a source of solace
C) As indifferent
D) As a place of danger
  • 9. What does Lotte represent for Werther?
A) Idealized love
B) Social status
C) Friendship
D) Financial security
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