
Teckla
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Science Fiction
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
276
言語
ドイツ語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2003
出版社
Kletta-Cotta
ISBN-10
3608935150
ISBN-13
9783608935158
説明
In a realm steeped in political tension and societal unrest, the Teckla, a marginalized group, begin to stir, their frustrations bubbling to the surface. Their discontent has been simmering for far too long, and an uprising appears inevitable. The turmoil reflects not only their struggles but also serves as a mirror to the overarching conflicts in their world.
The narrative paints a vivid portrait of the challenges faced by the Teckla, who are often dismissed as lazy and foolish by those in power. Yet, beneath the surface, they harbor a fiery spirit and a deep desire for change. This duality of perception versus reality unfolds as the reader is drawn into the complexities of their existence.
As tensions escalate, characters find themselves grappling not only with the movement’s implications but also with their personal loyalties and beliefs. Alliances shift, and individuals are pushed to confront their own prejudices, forcing them to reevaluate their understanding of the Teckla as more than mere stereotypes.
Ultimately, the struggle of the Teckla serves as a catalyst for broader themes of justice, identity, and the pursuit of freedom. The story invites readers into a world where revolt is not just an act of defiance, but a poignant quest for dignity and recognition, challenging the very fabric of their society.
The narrative paints a vivid portrait of the challenges faced by the Teckla, who are often dismissed as lazy and foolish by those in power. Yet, beneath the surface, they harbor a fiery spirit and a deep desire for change. This duality of perception versus reality unfolds as the reader is drawn into the complexities of their existence.
As tensions escalate, characters find themselves grappling not only with the movement’s implications but also with their personal loyalties and beliefs. Alliances shift, and individuals are pushed to confront their own prejudices, forcing them to reevaluate their understanding of the Teckla as more than mere stereotypes.
Ultimately, the struggle of the Teckla serves as a catalyst for broader themes of justice, identity, and the pursuit of freedom. The story invites readers into a world where revolt is not just an act of defiance, but a poignant quest for dignity and recognition, challenging the very fabric of their society.