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[[Dichter and Denker|Friedrich Schiller]] wrote a play about him, which is [[Quote Overdosed]] (well, if you speak German, at least), and codified the version of the story best known to modern audiences. |
[[Dichter and Denker|Friedrich Schiller]] wrote a play about him, which is [[Quote Overdosed]] (well, if you speak German, at least), and codified the version of the story best known to modern audiences. |
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The [[Trope Namer]] for [[William Telling]]. |
The [[Trope Namer]] for [[William Telling]], as you can probably tell[[Stealth Pun|.]] |
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=== Tropes featured in the story === |
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* [[Animated Adaptation]]: The [[Popeye]] short "Popeye Meets William Tell", although in this adaptation William's son (who was apparently a Middle Ages version of [[The Marx Brothers|Groucho Marx]]) was already killed, and Popeye has to stand in for him. |
* [[Animated Adaptation]]: The [[Popeye]] short "Popeye Meets William Tell", although in this adaptation William's son (who was apparently a Middle Ages version of [[The Marx Brothers|Groucho Marx]]) was already killed, and Popeye has to stand in for him. |
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: Tell. |
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Tell. |