![]() ![]() Unable to keep a just-friends relationship with Lotte and after many rebuttals, Werther shoots himself in the head with a pistol, ending the book in a dramatic, melancholic note. Lotte, however, is engaged to another man, an older gentleman named Albert, and this engagement brings Werther nothing but misery. Werther falls in love with a young girl named Lotte, who quickly becomes Werther's object of intense desire. Werther himself is an interesting protagonist, sensitive and passionate a slave to his emotions. Charted through a collection of letters sent from Werther to a confidant, we learn more about Werther's problems. ![]() Inspired by Goethe's own troubles with romance in his own youth, the novel is a epistolary tale of unrequited love between the titular character Werther and his love interest, a young girl named Lotte. The Sorrows of Young Werther is a book written in 1774 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. ![]()
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