How do I formulate an interpretive hypothesis for poems?
Is this also an interpretive hypothesis: to what extent does the poem belong to the Sturm und Drang period?
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No, that’s a question. A hypothesis is a preliminary thesis that you still have to check. In practice, this looks like reading the poem once and then formulating it for example: this poem shows the beauty of nature, but also its danger, and thus the need to protect it.
On this page you will find information and examples of interpretation hypotheses
https://textaussage.de/fast-sight-through-the-interpretation
in this video is shown by the example of a poem
From the interpretation hypothesis to the statement and meaning of a poem (example Eichendorff, “Fresh ride)
https://youtu.be/ITjl-uWT98k
Sorry, I just realized that in your case you can formulate the interpretation hypothesis much more easily: “When you look at the poem, you have the impression that it belongs to the storm and it was. This is to be checked in the following. ‘