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The novel was made into a film in 1966, directed by Volker Schlondorff.
The novel was made into a film in 1966, directed by Volker Schlondorff.
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* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]
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* [[The Dragon]]: Reiting is this to Beineberg, at least from Beineberg's point of view. He's totally willing to sell Reiting out, though, if not for how useful he is.
* [[The Dragon]]: Reiting is this to Beineberg, at least from Beineberg's point of view. He's totally willing to sell Reiting out, though, if not for how useful he is.
* [[Everybody Hates Mathematics]]: Averted. Torless is intrigued by some mathematical concepts (imaginary numbers especially) but is disappointed in his pursuit of knowledge about them.
* [[Everybody Hates Mathematics]]: Averted. Torless is intrigued by some mathematical concepts (imaginary numbers especially) but is disappointed in his pursuit of knowledge about them.
* [[Have I Mentioned I Am Sexually Active Today]]: Basini is well-known for bragging about his sexual exploits, despite being too immature to care for sex.
* [[Have I Mentioned I Am Sexually Active Today?]]: Basini is well-known for bragging about his sexual exploits, despite being too immature to care for sex.
* [[Hooker With a Heart of Gold]]: Resolutely ''not'' Bozena.
* [[Hooker With a Heart of Gold]]: Resolutely ''not'' Bozena.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Beineberg's, er, experimental interest in Basini makes him seem like something of a mad ''philosopher''.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Beineberg's, er, experimental interest in Basini makes him seem like something of a mad ''philosopher''.
* [[Mind Rape]]: Beineberg's favorite hobby.
* [[Mind Rape]]: Beineberg's favorite hobby.
* [[Mommas Boy]]: Torless has shades of this, in the artiest possible way.
* [[Momma's Boy]]: Torless has shades of this, in the artiest possible way.
* [[Platonic Prostitution]]: Torless visits Bozena, the cynical, raddled school prostitute, to mull over what he thinks of sex, and also [[Oedipus Complex|his mother.]]
* [[Platonic Prostitution]]: Torless visits Bozena, the cynical, raddled school prostitute, to mull over what he thinks of sex, and also [[Oedipus Complex|his mother.]]
* [[Rape and Switch]]: Sort of. While it's never indicated that Basini is actually gay, it's clear that Beineberg and Reiting's little visits have left him expecting any extensions of protection or friendship to mean sex.
* [[Rape and Switch]]: Sort of. While it's never indicated that Basini is actually gay, it's clear that Beineberg and Reiting's little visits have left him expecting any extensions of protection or friendship to mean sex.
* [[Roman a Clef]]
* [[Roman à Clef]]
* [[Sadist Teacher]]: ... scarily, not who you have to worry about here.
* [[Sadist Teacher]]: ... scarily, not who you have to worry about here.
* [[Situational Sexuality]]
* [[Situational Sexuality]]

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The Confusions of Young Törless is a novel published in 1906, by Robert Musil.

It begins as ostensibly a Coming of Age Story set in a military academy for young Austrian aristocrats, but blossoms into a dark and at the time quite shocking exploration of morality . Törless is a homesick, intellectual young student attending boarding school in 19th century Austria. While he ponders mathematics and the nature of existence, two of his classmates, Beineberg and Reiting, set about the blackmail of another student, Basini, caught stealing money from them. And, of course, thieves must be punished, so Beineberg and Reiting set about doing so themselves. Their sadistic punishments grow in intensity, and soon the sadistic sexual undertones blossom into full-out text, events to which Torless is a creepily passive observer.

The novel was made into a film in 1966, directed by Volker Schlondorff.

Tropes used in The Confusions of Young Törless include: