Stasiland

by

Anna Funder

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Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie” Character Analysis

Karl-Heinz Weber, or “Charlie,” is Miriam Weber’s husband during the 1970s, before his arrest and mysterious death in a Stasi prison cell. He’s considered a “subversive” in East Germany because of his involvement in publications that criticize Communism and the German state. Shortly after being arrested, the Stasi tell Miriam that Charlie has hanged himself in his cell. Miriam, however, is suspicious, and spends years trying in vain to learn the truth about Charlie’s final moments. Charlie’s untimely death could be said to symbolize the atrocities and human rights abuses of the Stasi and the East German state.

Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie” Quotes in Stasiland

The Stasiland quotes below are all either spoken by Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie” or refer to Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie”. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Authoritarianism and the East German State Theme Icon
).
Chapter 4 Quotes

Even in that terrible light, I could still see his head injuries. And I could see his neck—they'd forgotten to cover it up. There were no strangulation marks, nothing.

Related Characters: Miriam Weber (speaker), Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie”
Page Number: 40
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 28 Quotes

I have been sown
Only my head sticks
Defiant, out of the earth
But one day it too will be mown
Making me, finally
Of this land.

Related Characters: Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie” (speaker)
Page Number: 282
Explanation and Analysis:
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Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie” Quotes in Stasiland

The Stasiland quotes below are all either spoken by Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie” or refer to Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie”. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Authoritarianism and the East German State Theme Icon
).
Chapter 4 Quotes

Even in that terrible light, I could still see his head injuries. And I could see his neck—they'd forgotten to cover it up. There were no strangulation marks, nothing.

Related Characters: Miriam Weber (speaker), Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie”
Page Number: 40
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 28 Quotes

I have been sown
Only my head sticks
Defiant, out of the earth
But one day it too will be mown
Making me, finally
Of this land.

Related Characters: Karl-Heinz Weber / “Charlie” (speaker)
Page Number: 282
Explanation and Analysis: