Alexander Walter
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0Family Life
Life in the von Reinhardt household is governed by a strict schedule. Mornings begin early: the children have breakfast separately from their parents, followed by lessons with their tutors—languages, mathematics, history, music. Every hour is scheduled. Walks are mandatory, but supervised.
Lunch is the only time the family gathers together, and even then, strict etiquette is observed. Evenings are quiet: reading, music, and the occasional conversation under the father's guidance. The servants work almost unnoticed, and the house is immaculately clean and tidy. Any deviation from the rules is gently but inevitably corrected.
Spouse: Eleonore von Reinhardt
Reserved, refined, with impeccable manners. Outwardly cold, but attentive to her children and husband. She possesses an inner softness that she reveals only in a small circle. She oversees the home atmosphere and upbringing, maintaining a strict but harmonious order.
Children
Karl (9 years old) is the eldest. Serious and collected, he tries to emulate his father. He learns responsibility early and is sometimes overly strict with himself and his brothers.
Friedrich (7 years old) is thoughtful and observant. He strives less for leadership and more for understanding. He loves books and asks unexpected questions.
Otto (4 years old) is the most lively of the boys. Inquisitive, sometimes disruptive, but quickly learns restraint. Most noticeable in him is his still-untamed childish spontaneity.
Klara (2 years old) is the little girl. She is the only one allowed more warmth and gentleness. Her presence seems to soften the atmosphere at home: even strict adults become a little kinder around her.
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