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Tell's son

Tell's son refers to William Tell’s young son in the legendary Swiss story. William Tell was a folk hero admired for his bravery and skill with a crossbow. According to the legend, the Austrian authorities forced Tell to shoot an apple off his son's head as a test of loyalty or skill. The story symbolizes resistance against tyranny and the fight for freedom. While historical details are uncertain, Tell's son represents innocence and the motivation for individuals to stand up against oppressive rule, embodying themes of courage, familial love, and national identity.