Ernst Robel is a supporting character in Spring Awakening. He is notably much more naïve than the other male characters in the show (especially Melchior and Hanschen), as seen by his lack of solo in the song "Totally Fucked," where all of the boys — minus himself — talk about their issues with the world. Despite this, he still appears to have as many mature/sexual feelings, as shown by his solo in the song "Touch Me" and his admittance of watching the other boys in the shower during "The Bitch Of Living".
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| - Ernst Robel is a supporting character in Spring Awakening. He is notably much more naïve than the other male characters in the show (especially Melchior and Hanschen), as seen by his lack of solo in the song "Totally Fucked," where all of the boys — minus himself — talk about their issues with the world. Despite this, he still appears to have as many mature/sexual feelings, as shown by his solo in the song "Touch Me" and his admittance of watching the other boys in the shower during "The Bitch Of Living".
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| - Hanschen Rilow Lover
Melchior Gabor Classmate
Moritz Stiefel Classmate, close friend
Georg Zirschnitz Classmate
Otto Lämmermeier Classmate
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| - Ernst Robel is a supporting character in Spring Awakening. He is notably much more naïve than the other male characters in the show (especially Melchior and Hanschen), as seen by his lack of solo in the song "Totally Fucked," where all of the boys — minus himself — talk about their issues with the world. Despite this, he still appears to have as many mature/sexual feelings, as shown by his solo in the song "Touch Me" and his admittance of watching the other boys in the shower during "The Bitch Of Living". Ernst is attracted to men (in "The Bitch of Living" he talks about admiring other boys in the locker room, the entirety of "Word Of Your Body (Reprise)"). He appears to fall in love with Hanschen Rilow, claiming that he "love[s] [Hanschen], as [he has] never loved anyone". In the play he is much more mature and cynical, grudgingly referring to his future and participating more in the hive mind of the other boys. He is shown in a constant state of stress over school as he is failing just as poorly as Moritz. In the vineyard scene he is much more of an active participant (even beginning to masturbate while Hanschen gives his famous "skim off the cream monologue). He seems far more aware of the danger in their relationship and possibility that they will not last (talking about how he wants to cry and how he told himself he was just going to talk to Hanschen).
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