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"Wallenstein's Death" by Friedrich Schiller is a tragedy in five acts, focusing on the military leader Wallenstein's dilemma between loyalty to the Emperor and personal ambitions. Set in Pilsen and Eger, the play explores themes of power, loyalty, and moral consequences. Wallenstein faces internal conflicts and moral dilemmas, leading to a tragic turn of events. Characters like Octavio Piccolomini, Max Piccolomini, and Terzky play crucial roles in the narrative.
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