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A play (actually just a [[Author Existence Failure|fragment]]) by Georg Büchner, who died in 1837 while working on it. Revolutionary for its time because up until that period, [[Tragedy]] as a genre was reserved for stories about the upper classes. Its companion piece is Büchner's play ''Leonce and Lena'', which conversely is a scathing comedy about the upper classes -- a concept that was just as taboo.
A play (actually just a [[Author Existence Failure|fragment]]) by Georg Büchner, who died in 1837 while working on it. Revolutionary for its time because up until that period, [[Tragedy]] as a genre was reserved for stories about the upper classes. Its companion piece is Büchner's play ''Leonce and Lena'', which conversely is a scathing comedy about the upper classes—a concept that was just as taboo.


Franz Woyzeck is a soldier with a child out of wedlock. To help make his living, he does odd jobs for his commanding officer and participate in "medical" experiments. He's gone completely crazy - seeing apocalyptic visions everywhere - but no one seems interested in that. When his wife, out of a mixture of boredom and hopelessness, begins seeing a Drum Major, Woyzeck lashes out.
Franz Woyzeck is a soldier with a child out of wedlock. To help make his living, he does odd jobs for his commanding officer and participate in "medical" experiments. He's gone completely crazy - seeing apocalyptic visions everywhere - but no one seems interested in that. When his wife, out of a mixture of boredom and hopelessness, begins seeing a Drum Major, Woyzeck lashes out.
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=== The unfinished drama by Georg Büchner provides examples of: ===
== The unfinished drama by Georg Büchner provides examples of ==
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Woyzeck himself in the end.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Woyzeck himself in the end.
* [[Character Filibuster]]: Every character agrees, being poor sucks! It probably works better on stage.
* [[Character Filibuster]]: Every character agrees, being poor sucks! It probably works better on stage.
* [[Fractured Fairy Tale]]: The "fairy tale" the grandmother tells the children. You can listen to it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2RQkTMDqW8 here] as part of a [[Youtube Poop]], narrated by Tom Waits.
* [[Fractured Fairy Tale]]: The "fairy tale" the grandmother tells the children. You can listen to it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2RQkTMDqW8 here] as part of a [[YouTube Poop]], narrated by Tom Waits.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Marie starts seeing a Drum Major. [[It Got Worse|Bad idea]].
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Marie starts seeing a Drum Major. [[It Got Worse|Bad idea]].
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]
* [[Humiliation Conga]]
* [[Humiliation Conga]]
* [[Knife Nut]]: Woyzeck can't afford a pistol, you see.
* [[Knife Nut]]: Woyzeck can't afford a pistol, you see.
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* [[No Name Given]]: Drum Major. The Doctor. The Captain. The Workmen.
* [[No Name Given]]: Drum Major. The Doctor. The Captain. The Workmen.
* [[Out, Damned Spot!]]: {{spoiler|A fatal variety.}}
* [[Out, Damned Spot!]]: {{spoiler|A fatal variety.}}
* [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]: The grandmother's fairy tale.
* [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]: The grandmother's fairy tale.
* [[There Are No Psychologists]]: Woyzeck is clearly mad because of the abuse he's under, but no one seems to care least of all The Doctor. His best friend tries to get him to go to the infirmary to no avail. Justified in that psychology kind of ''didn't exist yet''.
* [[There Are No Psychologists]]: Woyzeck is clearly mad because of the abuse he's under, but no one seems to care least of all The Doctor. His best friend tries to get him to go to the infirmary to no avail. Justified in that psychology kind of ''didn't exist yet''.
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=== The movie by Werner Herzog provides examples of: ===
== The movie by Werner Herzog provides examples of ==
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Actually ''expected'' in adaptations of ''Woyzeck'', since the play was unfinished due to [[Author Existence Failure]].
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Actually ''expected'' in adaptations of ''Woyzeck'', since the play was unfinished due to [[Author Existence Failure]].
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]: Averted, but not to the point of [[The Dung Ages]].
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]: Averted, but not to the point of [[The Dung Ages]].
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* [[Typecasting]]: Just like in ''[[Stroszek]]'', Eva Mattes plays a woman who temporarily has a crazy husband.
* [[Typecasting]]: Just like in ''[[Stroszek]]'', Eva Mattes plays a woman who temporarily has a crazy husband.
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=== The Waits/Wilson rock opera provides examples of: ===
== The Waits/Wilson rock opera provides examples of ==
* [[Belly of the Whale]]
* [[Belly of the Whale]]
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: The organ grinder's mechanical monkey, which sings "Misery is the River of the World". Facially, it's a character of [[Tom Waits]], and was voiced by a recording of him.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: The organ grinder's mechanical monkey, which sings "Misery is the River of the World". Facially, it's a character of [[Tom Waits]], and was voiced by a recording of him.
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[[Category:Multiple Works Need Separate Pages]]
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 5 October 2020

A play (actually just a fragment) by Georg Büchner, who died in 1837 while working on it. Revolutionary for its time because up until that period, Tragedy as a genre was reserved for stories about the upper classes. Its companion piece is Büchner's play Leonce and Lena, which conversely is a scathing comedy about the upper classes—a concept that was just as taboo.

Franz Woyzeck is a soldier with a child out of wedlock. To help make his living, he does odd jobs for his commanding officer and participate in "medical" experiments. He's gone completely crazy - seeing apocalyptic visions everywhere - but no one seems interested in that. When his wife, out of a mixture of boredom and hopelessness, begins seeing a Drum Major, Woyzeck lashes out.

In 1979, Werner Herzog had just finished filming a remake of Nosferatu. After almost spending a week without making a movie, he got to work on Woyzeck, which became one of his most beloved films.

Tom Waits and Robert Wilson have written a Rock Opera based on the play. Alban Berg also composed an Opera, titled Wozzeck.


Tropes used in Woyzeck include:

The unfinished drama by Georg Büchner provides examples of


The movie by Werner Herzog provides examples of

Doctor: Didn't I tell you that the Urethral Sphincter is subject to the will!?.

    • Oddly enough, he seems to be the most cheerful of all the characters.
      • In Alban Berg's opera, he's listed as a buffo bass. Buffo.
  • Soundtrack Dissonance: A string quartet plays the same song over Woyzeck's humiliating PT in the opening credit, Eva dancing with the Drum Major, and Woyzeck's murder of Eva.
  • Typecasting: Just like in Stroszek, Eva Mattes plays a woman who temporarily has a crazy husband.

The Waits/Wilson rock opera provides examples of