Kunta Tweezers

Kunta Tweezers

Kunta Tweezer is a character from the German writer and historian Johann Friedrich Schiller. Nature's Child is the first book in the Tweezers series and was published in 1804.

The work "Kunta" with the subtitle "Pika Girl" tells about the life of a little wild girl Kunta, who grew up in nature without the influence of a civilized society. During her adventures, Kunta witnesses a terrible event that forces her to reevaluate her path in life. Kunta's story is an exploration of anti-industrial morality that rings true today. In his struggle for peace and independence, Kunta opposes industrialization and globalization, which are changing the nature of man and nature. However, she fights for the environment and animals, as well as for justice and respect for other people. Schiller's work played a huge role in the development of Western literature and received wide recognition throughout the world. His book Khunte remains a classic literary work and has many fans around the world.