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“The Wikman  Boys
by Jaan  Kross
Subitems
1) Author
2)Summary
3)Main Characters
    *Jaak Sirkel
    * Richard   Laasik
    * Virve   Pukspuu
    * Penno
4)Screening
Summary
•  Action   takes   place  in Estonia in late 
1930s
• Estonia  before  World War II
• Pictures everyday life of young  lads
• Private school (the  Gymnasium  of 
Wikman)
•  Intense   relationship   between  the 
boys and their teachers
Jaan Kross
• Noted novelist
• Born in 1920 in Tallinn
• Studied at the  University  of Tartu (1938-
1945)
• Novels, short- stories , plays,  poems
• He was against the  Soviet  regime -> was 
sent  to G.U.L.A.G 1946
• Was  married  with Estonian poet  Ellen  Niit
• Died in 2007
Jaak Sirkel
• Prototype of the author 
• Intrested in  poetry
• Valedictorian
•  Popular
• Son of an architect
• Wants Virve to be his girlfriend
Richard Laasik
•  Comes  from a  poor  family
• Incommunicative
• Has no  friends
• Has a very broad  knowledge
• Competes with Jaak for Virve
Virve Pukspuu
• Has an eyecatching appearance
•  Studies  at Ms. Bürger´s school for 
young ladies
• Is interested in poetry and music
• She  likes  to tease the boys
• Enjoys  travelling
• His  father  was a minister
Penno
• The  class  clown
• Comes from a very  rich  family
• Is not interested in studing
•  Clever
• Likes to  party
Screening
• 1995
• Director Vilja Palm,  script  Hugo  Ader
• 12 episoded short-serial
• Published by ETV
• Many reputable Estonian actors and 
actresses
THANK YOU!

Document Outline

  • “The Wikman Boys” by Jaan Kross
  • Subitems
  • Summary
  • Jaan Kross
  • Jaak Sirkel
  • Richard Laasik
  • Virve Pukspuu
  • Penno
  • Screening
  • Thank you!
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