
Don Carlos: A Play
by Friedrich, R. Dillon (Richard Dillon)
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How does Friedrich Schiller use the intense psychological pressure of the Spanish court to explore the tension between absolute political power and individual freedom?
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In what ways does the complex bond between Don Carlos and Marquis Posa reflect the ideals of the Enlightenment, and how do their differing philosophies on reform challenge one another?
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King Philip II is portrayed as both a lonely ruler and a tyrannical father; how does Schiller humanize this historical figure without excusing his actions?
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