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Woyzeck Questions and Answers
The Question and Answer section for Woyzeck is a great
resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Woyzeck is based on a true account of a poor man who was executed for stabbing his wife, Marie, to death. Buchner became fascinated with the case, so much so that he used it as inspiration for the play that would culminate his short literary...
The play was unfinished upon Buchner's death. Several "experts" finished the play at various times. The plays was loosely based on the life of a man named Woyzeck, a soldier who ultimately died from committing murder. Various...