Shakespearean play "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragic episode of Goethe of Elizabethan. "Sad Young Wit" is an important novel of the movement of Sturm and Dolan promoting the philosophy of Romanticism in Germany. Both the drama and the novel are male heroes. Similarities are not limited to just that. By examining their similar characteristics, they can say that they fell in love at first sight, they idealized their beloved, they separated themselves from their families and cursed their souls .
The novel is a set of letters written by his friend William by a man named Vettel. While staying in a fictitious German village, Vitt fell in love with a young woman named Charlotte who was engaged in an 11-year-old man Albert. Wörter made friends with his husband and wife, but for love of unrequited love he became miserable and immediately fled to Weimar. Writers, scholars, visual artists, amateur scientists, politicians, John Wolfgang von Goethe are talented people. "Young Witt" is not his most famous work - this distinction belongs to the drama "Faust" - a two part tragedy - but this work has pioneered his career as a prominent celebrity
In 1774, John Wolfgang von Goethe published his first novel "Sadness of Young Sorrow". The story was written by Wörther as a biography written in his friend William about the girl Lotte he met at the party. As they were given the role of a recipient, the reader became the letter "Wilhelm" written by Wörter. Then these letters and excerpts will continue to tell stories between the two central figures of Wit and Lotte. And they are engaged in Wit's colleagues in the name of Albert. Wörter fell in love with Lotte, and they had a desperate relationship with each other, which led to the tragic suicide of Wörther, leaving the prototype of the romantic Romeo hero. Unlike the works of Worcester Kraft and Austin, "Young Witt's Sorrow" was written from a male point of view and is completely different from the work of the other two writers at the time.
One of the most confused emotionalists is the hero of a nominee of Goethe's "Sad Young Witt" (1774). Rotter wrote love to Lotte in his friend William and said, "Oh, if you can kneel down on your neck, explain all the feelings of my heart with the joy of a thousand tears." . The comfort of crouching, "When Wöerter explained such a scene to Wilhelm, he began to" cry like a child "again, remembering the happiness and despair he felt. When Lotte and Wit read Carol of the romantic poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klosterstad, they touched and cried. Roland Berthes took Wit's "tears of tears" as an obvious sexual act in the weakest emotions.