BENEATH THE WHEEL
'''Beneath the Wheel''' ('''Unterm Rad''') is a novel written by Hermann Hesse. It is also sometimes titled '''The Prodigy''' in English.
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Plot summary
''Beneath the Wheel'' is the story of Hans Giebenrath, a gifted boy sent to a seminary in Maulbronn, however, his education is focused on increasing his knowledge and neglects him development as a person. He befriends, Hermann Heilner, who is less hard-working than he and more liberal; the friendship is a relief for Hans. In the end, Heilner is expelled from the seminary, and Giebenrath sent home after his performance decreases when he shows symptoms of mental illness.
Back home, he finds coping with his present situation difficult, in particular, as he has lost most of his childhood to scholastic study, and thus never had time to form lasting personal relationships with anyone in his village. He is apprenticed as a blacksmith and seems to enjoy the work; concrete, as opposed to the abstraction of scholarly work. At story's end, Hans Giebenrath drowns under suspicious circumstances. The story does not explicitly state that Hans's death was suicide, though literary scholars maintain there is ample proof in the novel.
''Beneath the Wheel'', is one of Hesse's first novels, and severely criticises education that focuses only on students' academic performance. In that respect, the novel is typical of Hesse. There are biographical elements in the story, as he attended and was expelled from the seminary described.
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