Gessler

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Gessler is a fictional character best known as the tyrannical Austrian bailiff and antagonist in the William Tell legend.

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Gessler canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Friedrich Schiller’s play "Wilhelm Tell" NERFINISHED
Swiss folklore
associatedWithTheme resistance to tyranny
struggle for freedom
authorityOf Habsburg rule
basedInWork William Tell legend
characterTrait tyrannical
conflictWith William Tell NERFINISHED
culturalOrigin Swiss tradition
deathCause killed by William Tell
enforces Austrian domination over Swiss people
genre legend
literaryFunction foil to William Tell
medium drama
folktale
narrativeRole villain
nationality Austrian
notableAct ordering people to bow to his hat placed on a pole
notableFor forcing William Tell to shoot an apple from his son’s head
occupation bailiff
roleInNarrative antagonist
setting Swiss Confederacy NERFINISHED
symbolizes oppression
tyranny
timePeriod early 14th century

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Quality (novel) mainCharacter Gessler
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