The women of Parzival of Eschenbach and the maturing process through the epic romantic Parzival of Wolfram von Eschenbach, the protagonists of Parzival and Gawan have to undergo some maturity or growth to comply with their personal duties not. Their way to maturity involves many fights and knight skill competitions, but redefining their role is encounter with a noble woman. Parzival is undoubtedly romance.
Parzival of Wolfram von Eschenbach is one of the greatest works of medieval Germany based mainly on Chrétien's poetry. Comparing Wolfram's Frazival and Chrétien's Perceval not only suggests a different structure, Chrétien is focusing on religiously important knights, whereas Wolfram is focusing on knights.
The story he revealed was a medieval German romantic story written by Parzival, poet Wolfram von Eschenbach in the 13th century. The story is focused on his pursuit of King Arthur's hero Parviwall and the Holy Grail. However, the symbol of this story is as rich as tarot, not only the imaginative works of the 13th century court poet. On the contrary, as Martin Shaw's commentary stated, this story was developed from the ancient ancient roots and provided us with vitality that only feels when you meet real myths I will. The structure of this book is the same as Robert Bly's innovative work Iron John. But this is not just a man's story, a woman (Martin wrote) "Sorrow, dexterity, humor, and courage constitute an important framework for our entire journey"
German poet Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170 - 1220 BC) adopted the theme of this mission and created his epic poem Parsevar c. In the 1200 AD, the central person went on a journey of self recognition. The poems of Wolfram are taken from incomplete Chretien's works and Robert Deboron's works, but the characters are more developed at all levels, the depth of the work is explained as one of medieval literature It is. High point, especially the text of King Arthur. Wolfram's work will be the foundation of the late opera of the same name Richard Wagner