They targeted wealthy boyars (nobles) or the Ottoman administration to help the poor.
The term "Ultimul haiduc" (The Last Haiduc) often implies the end of an era—the transition from a wild, lawless freedom to the structured, often restrictive modern world. Interpretation of the Song Title They targeted wealthy boyars (nobles) or the Ottoman
The forest (the "codru") was their home and protector, leading to a deep romanticization in songs and poetry. lawless freedom to the structured
The moral complexity of being an outlaw for the sake of the people. They targeted wealthy boyars (nobles) or the Ottoman
The combination of "Song of Memories" and "The Last Haiduc" suggests a theme of . It is likely a tribute to a vanished way of life, where honor was found in the woods and justice was served by the sword.