
Satyros Oder Der Vergötterte Waldteufel
Satyros oder Der Vergötterte Waldteufel is a drama by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written in the late 18th century during the German Romanticism period. The play centers on Satyros, a satyr symbolizing untamed nature, who interacts with characters like a hermit and two maidens, Psyche and Arsinoe. It explores the tension between primal instincts and societal norms, critiquing civilization while celebrating love, freedom, and the joys of nature through mythological elements and philosophical themes.











































