As a young man who didn't know his goal in life, Victor left the citizen's world and came to W City. There, he likes to walk in nature and practice painting because he considers himself an artist. One day, he was invited to a dance. At this dance, he met Charlotte, the daughter of a civil servant, who took care of eight brothers and sisters after her mother died. Victor knew she was engaged before, but regardless of this, he fell in love with her at once. There was a heavy rain during the dance. They thought of the same poem by klopp Stoke and realized their deep soul affinity. Since then, Charlotte and Victor have been together a lot.
When Charlotte's fiance Albert came back from a business trip, Victor's feelings gradually changed. The existence of Charlotte's fiance made him realize the hopelessness of love. Although Albert is a compassionate and kind person, his relationship with Victor is still tense. When Victor realized that his feelings for Charlotte could not continue because of this difficult situation, he left the city to avoid her. Victor worked for an embassy for some time, but the rigidity of business and the bondage of etiquette destroyed his hopes. He can't identify with the life of the upper class and nobility. He returned to W City in disappointment. By this time, Green had married Albert.
Before Christmas, Victor took advantage of Albert's absence to visit Charlotte and read Ossian to her. They couldn't help hugging and kissing each other. But Charlotte broke free and vowed never to see Victor again. After this incident, Victor was completely desperate. He wrote a farewell letter and borrowed two guns from Albert on the pretext of traveling to commit suicide. The next morning, people found him dead, wearing his trademark blue and yellow clothes. Lessing's works Amelia? Gallotti was spread out on his desk. Because it was suicide, people could not bury him in a Christian way. Young werther is the most important work of Goethe in his early years, the most fruitful achievement of the German "Rush Movement" and a treasure in the treasure house of world literature. As soon as it was published, it swept the whole European continent and set off a "Witt fever", which soon became the first German literary work with great international influence.