
Atta Troll
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Authors:
- Heine, Heinrich
1797 - 1856
- Levy, Oscar
1867 - 1946
- Pogány, Willy
1882 - 1955
- Scheffauer, Herman George
1878 - 1927
About this book
In a period marked by social upheaval and burgeoning revolutionary ideas, "Atta Troll" by Heinrich Heine emerges as a poignant satirical poem that critiques human arrogance and societal inequality. Through the lens of Atta, a dancing bear symbolizing the oppressed, Heine explores themes of freedom and the struggle against exploitation. The poem's vivid imagery and sharp wit highlight the stark contrast between the innocent creature and the hubris of mankind. Ideal for students and civic activists, this work invites readers to reflect on the nature of liberty and the unalienable rights of all beings. Engage with Heine’s masterful commentary on humanity’s follies and the quest for justice in "Atta Troll."
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