Kleist And Hebbel a Comparative Study the Novels

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Anna's dumb rage is gradually inflamed to violence by the reminder of past indignities. Gustav's suspicions are lulled by the knowledge of Toni's European ances- try, whUe Toni's heart is touched with pity at hearing of Gustav's past sorrows.
KLEIST AND HEBBEL ' 25 swoon and the conflagration take place before our eyes. Of the sub- sequent events the author pretends to be as ignorant as the reader, and simply states the consequences. But not only is the action thus visualized for the reader, th
...e events are made known to him only as they reveal themselves to the actors. We learn of Geesche's errand only through the impatience of Andreas for her arrival with the cow. Andreas's hard life is made known to us by means of the reminiscences which the sight of his money calls up. The child's deed in burning up the hard-earned bank notes is revealed only through Andreas's discovery of it. Andreas's suicide is not made known to the reader until the boy finds the dangling body.
In "Matteo" the minor characters enter only as they affect the hero's life, and appear in the story only as they present themselves to his eyes.


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