Konrad Wallenrod

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Konrad Wallenrod is a narrative poem by Polish Romantic poet Adam Mickiewicz that tells the story of a Lithuanian hero who infiltrates the Teutonic Knights to destroy them from within, exploring themes of patriotism, betrayal, and moral ambiguity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
narrative poem
antagonistGroup Teutonic Knights NERFINISHED
author Adam Mickiewicz NERFINISHED
authorNationality Polish
conflictType internal conflict
national conflict
containsCharacter Konrad Wallenrod (character) NERFINISHED
Teutonic Knights NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Poland
form verse
genre Romantic poetry
narrative poetry
hasLiteraryDevice dramatic irony
historical allegory
symbolism
hasMoralQuestion whether immoral means can serve a patriotic end
historicalContext medieval conflicts between Lithuania and the Teutonic Order
influenced Polish Romantic literature
influencedBy Polish national struggles
literaryMovement Romanticism
literarySignificance key work of Polish Romanticism
mainCharacter Konrad Wallenrod (character) NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Lithuanian hero infiltrating the Teutonic Knights
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage Polish
periodOfPublication 19th century
plotElement protagonist destroys the Teutonic Order from within
protagonistOrigin Lithuanian
setting Grand Duchy of Lithuania NERFINISHED
State of the Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
theme betrayal
conflict between duty and morality
moral ambiguity
national liberation
patriotism
sacrifice
workOf Adam Mickiewicz NERFINISHED

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Adam Mickiewicz notableWork Konrad Wallenrod