Death is the result of reading a course for all major figures of the first four novels. The protagonists of the first four novels, Werther, Rafael, Ivan Ilyich, and K. died on the last page of each novel. All four of them are directly or indirectly responsible for their painful death. Wit chose suicide instead of being away from nature following adulthood. Raphael chose to live a property life, and as a result his inner self gradually declined.
"Sadness of young Wit" urged Goethe to be a literary elite, but the author quickly got angry with the book and was personally responsible for the problem that caused it. "My friends think that they must make poetry a reality, imitate such novels in the real world, and shoot themselves anyway ... in the public place ..."
Goethe 's young Vit' s sorrow is not just a young man, he is obsessed by a young lady and kills himself because he can not have her. The theme is more passionate. Wörter is passionate about everything. Wörter emphasizes nature, youthfulness, society and love for Lotte clearly. He is completely dominated by his desperate passion for everything in his life. From the beginning of the story, Wörter enjoys special enjoyment in nature. He said to William, "I am satisfied with this ... the young people of this season make my heart warm ... All trees, all hedges are a bunch of flowers" (24). Wit is naturally devoted and his "all are full of wonderful pleasures like the sweet morning of spring" (24). When his mother sent him to the trip for the first time, he said he was 'very personable, one person' (24). He talked about a strange spring: the beauty of nature around him attracted him
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.