The usual image of undines is that of evil beings, an idea that spread especially in the 19th century. However, the origins of this mythological character have a double face, since positive aspects can also be found. Undine by Christian Petzold, inspired by Fouqué's story, creates a new meaning for the figure of the undine based on this ambiguity and show it in two main aspects: the city of Berlin (of which its urban planning stands out) and love relationships (in which selfishness occupies a central place)
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