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"Metropolis," authored by Thea von Harbou, is a science fiction novel published in the late 1920s. The narrative takes place in a futuristic urban setting in the year 2026 A.D. and delves into significant themes such as class struggle, technology, and the complex relationship between humanity and machinery.ย
The central character, Freder, is the son of the cityโs influential ruler. Throughout the story, he navigates his feelings for a mysterious woman who symbolizes the oppressed working class. The novel opens with a vivid depiction of a chaotic environment where Freder plays the grand organ, filled with a yearning for an enigmatic girl. His seemingly idyllic life is abruptly interrupted by a vision of laborers, serving as a stark reminder of the human toll within the mechanical city.
As Freder descends from his privileged position to witness the harsh realities of his fatherโs industrial regime, he becomes embroiled in a conflict of ideals. This journey prompts him to question the oppressive systems that sustain the metropolis. The narrative explores the intricate relationship between humans and machines, employing rich symbolism to raise profound moral questions about progress and the sacrifices it entails.