The story of Werther and his excessive love for Carlota is undoubtedly a fine example of the literature of the movement Sturm und Drang, precursor of Romanticism. However, it is in turn a revolt against the rule of reason and one of the first reflections that deals in depth with the situation of man in the face of the existential emptiness.
"Pedagogues, teachers, everyone agrees that children do not know what they want; But also that we, great children, stumble in this world without knowing where we come from or where we go; Like the little ones, we act without intention; Like the children we let ourselves be carried away by sweets of different types or by punishment; This is what no one wants to believe or agree to; And according to me it is, however, an obvious thing. "