All the ballads of the poet are filled with a special drama,hiding deep knowledge. Heroes in them constantly must prove to society their boldness and devotion to their homeland, to show nobility, courage, fearlessness and selflessness. In many of Schiller's works there is a similarity with the works of Shakespeare, the great English playwright. We can say with all confidence that Frederick became his faithful follower.
The basis for the ballad "Glove" Schiller puta real historical fact. The plot takes us to the times of knights and court ladies. It may seem rather banal and unremarkable, but the author managed to show the real depth of the work, made the reader think about the situation, find out who is right and who is to blame. About events that happened at the court of the French king in the XV century, says in his ballad Shiller - "Glove".
Among the audience was the young beauty Kinigunda,wishing to check the sincerity of feelings for her knight Delorme, and at the same time and have fun. The lady deliberately threw her glove into the arena, which fell right between the predators. Kinigunda turns to the knight with an innocent request to bring the dropped item and thereby prove his loyalty. Delorme understands that the beauty did it on purpose, but she can not not fulfill the request, because the refusal will undermine his reputation. With the help of the ballad "Glove" Schiller wanted to draw the reader's attention to how valuable human life is.
The animals did not touch Delorza - he brought the glovehis lady, but his praise and confession, he did not want, because he realized that Kinigunda does not like him and does not appreciate his actions. Moreover, the glove flew a haughty beauty in the face.
The main meaning of the work is that nothing can bemore valuable than human life, and stupid to risk it for the whims of a spoiled girl. Despite the fact that so much time has passed, the ballad still attracts attention and makes you think about the meaning - the eternal work was created by Schiller ... The glove (Zhukovsky's translation is the most accurate and understandable for the reader) as a symbolic detail - the embodiment of another's will, demanding ridiculous victims and senseless evidence of feelings ... Reading a ballad, you involuntarily think about the true value of love and life.