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Die Wächter Country of origin Germany Die Wächter is a German television series.
The dystopian novel The Guardians (German title: Die Wächter) is a piece of work by the English author John Christopher. He portrays the fate of Rob Randalls, a boy living in a two-class society.
The novel, which was published in 1970, was awarded the German youth literature prize in 1976.
In 1985, “Die Wächter” was made into a television series of six episodes with a runtime of 45 minutes per episode. The producing company was the Bavaria Atelier GmbH. The character Rob Randalls was played by Martin Tempest. The television series aired on the German television channel “ARD” from February until March 1986.
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Plot summary
England of the 21st century is divided into two regions. One is the frantic and advanced Konurba, the other is the region in which humans live under pre-WWI conditions. The people of the two regions do not know each other because a fence marks the border of both sides. That is why both sides’ population is suspicious of each other. Rob Randall, a boy from Konurba, lives together with father ever since his mother passed away. After his father died in an accident, the boy is send to a public boarding school. But because of dominantly brutal customs Rob runs away from the boarding school. He decides flee to the region his mother grew up in. After arriving there Rob meets the son of country aristocrats, Mike Gifford who agrees to hide Rob in a cave. When Mike’s mother finds the Rob she decides after initial hesitation to offer Rob to live with the family as a allegedly “nephew from Nepal”. The boy is fast to settle into the life of country aristocrats and attends school together with Mike starting in September. There they get to know Daniel Penfold, an upperclassman who criticises social order. Whilst Mike is starting to develop an interest in Penfold’s ideas, Rob confronts these ideas sceptically.
Interpretation
The author depicts a two-class society in this novel. The whole system is based on prejudices both groups of people have against each other. Christopher also shows what happens when something is seen as perfect and thus making people overlook their own mistakes. This denial of reality and prejudices are creating a social order in which people are happy on their own, showing no interest in others. The author wants to make the reader to question seemingly perfect conditions instead of accept them without a second thought.
Weblinks
- Rezension zu „Die Wächter“
- Rezension des Romans Die Wächter auf Dystopische Literatur
- Die Wächter D 1985 TV Serie
Literatur
- Die Wächter von John Christopher. , erschienen beim Ravensburger Verlag, ISBN 978-3-473-58027-9.
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See also
- List of German television series
External links
Categories:- Culture articles needing translation from German Wikipedia
- German television series
- German television programme stubs
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