Die Wupper: Schauspiel in 5 Aufzügen
Author: Else Lasker-Schüler
Bookshelves: Fiction, Literature, Category: German Literature, Category: Plays/Films/Dramas

Summary
"Die Wupper: Schauspiel in 5 Aufzügen" by Else Lasker-Schüler is a play written in the early 20th century. This theatrical work unfolds a tale set primarily within the context of a factory town, exploring themes of social class, human connection, and the complexities of the working class. Key characters include the ambitious youth Carl Pius, who aspires to be a clergyman, and Eduard, representing the more affluent class, who navigates his relationship with the working community. At the start of the play, we are introduced to a gritty working-class environment near the Wupper River, with a focus on various characters including Carl Pius, his supportive family members, and other vibrant townsfolk. The dialogue reflects the dynamics of their lives, weaving in humor and poignant moments as they engage with the trials of their everyday existence. Early interactions set the stage for exploring Carl's aspirations against the backdrop of social expectations and familial pressures, establishing a vivid picture of the community's struggles and aspirations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)