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Krabat
Book • 1971
The story follows Krabat, a 14-year-old orphan who, after a series of vivid dreams, is drawn to a mysterious mill where he becomes an apprentice.
The mill, run by a sorcerer known as the Master, is a place of dark magic where apprentices are taught spells and incantations.
Krabat soon realizes the sinister nature of the mill and the Master's pact with the devil, which requires the sacrifice of one apprentice each year.
With the help of a kind-hearted girl named Kantorka from a nearby village, Krabat plots to break free from the Master's control and ultimately confronts the dark forces in a climactic battle of wits and magic.
The story highlights themes of freedom, love, and the power of the human spirit against overwhelming darkness.
The mill, run by a sorcerer known as the Master, is a place of dark magic where apprentices are taught spells and incantations.
Krabat soon realizes the sinister nature of the mill and the Master's pact with the devil, which requires the sacrifice of one apprentice each year.
With the help of a kind-hearted girl named Kantorka from a nearby village, Krabat plots to break free from the Master's control and ultimately confronts the dark forces in a climactic battle of wits and magic.
The story highlights themes of freedom, love, and the power of the human spirit against overwhelming darkness.
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Empfohlen von Stefan Ernst als eine düstere Geschichte über einen jungen Müllergesellen, die ihn bis heute beschäftigt.

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Eduardo erwähnt Otfried Preußlers Buch "Krabat" im Kontext der Schauspielkunst und der Entwicklung neuer Denkweisen.

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