"Karl Ludwig Sand" by Alexandre Dumas is a historical story unfolding in early 19th-century Germany. It centers on Karl Ludwig Sand, a young student driven by political idealism, who makes the fateful decision to assassinate August von Kotzebue, a playwright he considers a traitor. The story explores Sand's background, highlighting his deep-seated sense of duty and the physical struggles he faced in his youth. It shows how these experiences shaped his strong moral convictions and growing belief in the need for drastic action to save his country. Through journal entries and stories, the story explores the difficult decisions that surround patriotism and the sacrifices people make for what they believe is best for their nation. The opening paints a picture of a determined young man on a path that questions the fine line between devotion and violence.
Karl Ludwig Sand Celebrated Crimes
By Alexandre Dumas
A young idealist's dark path is revealed as he takes justice into his own hands, forever changing the course of his life and nation.
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About the AuthorAlexandre Dumas, also known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French novelist and playwright.
Alexandre Dumas, also known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French novelist and playwright.
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