Was ist euere Deutung bei “Ein Abschied” von Arthur Schnitzler im Abituraussschnitt?
Hallo, ich habe heute Deutsch Abitur geschrieben und mich würde mal interessieren, was ihr so in dem epischen Werk “Ein Abschied” gedeutet habt und welche Merkmale ihr aus der JH Wende herausgearbeitet habe ?
This is an interesting question, you might be able to write in here briefly what passage has been taken. The text can be found here. I’d like to see this.
http://www.zeno.org/Literatur/M/Schnitzler,+Arthur/Erz%C3%A4hlungen/Ein+Abschied
Thank you for this link, ….
we had to go from the beginning to, “He was very happy that this incident had come to him. So shattered the night and the next day”
Thanks for the info. I’ll take a look. I’m currently still busy with the mirrored city. Please be patient. But you’re probably still preparing for other things anyway. So then later
I’m glad you can start with it. I was just curious how this strange story would end. And the end actually only throws the decisive light on the whole process.
Thank you, very nice of you 🙂
This is the state where I tried to make a summary after the overall reading.
https://fast-überblick.de/schnitzler-ein-Abschied
Have you already looked at it?
, I pulled the text down and I’ll look at it right away, I’m excited. For I know from Schnitzler some texts and therefore also his basic spelling. Let’s see if this is the case again. I’ll report if I found out.
Hey! So in principle, I have presented the text message in the rough in my introduction so (Welcome to emphasize that I am mid in german) : love relationship between two lovers => dependence becomes clear if love is not answered equally => The party concerned feels alone.
The narrator reflects the ceremoniality of the protagonist => Mainly internal vision => separate jumps into external vision => cervicality typical for the time, since many different influences simultaneously + emphasis on the subjective impression is in the foreground, since largely internal vision (symbolism, impressionism?!)
Content => Sorry in the foreground (Décadence?!)
(Is it true that the narrative perspective is a mix of auctorial and personal?)
That’s true, the narrative perspective was weird. I had first changed my mind and then changed to personnel… because there is not where to go. But mixed form actually sounds plausible
Staff is right. But was really funny because sometimes there are reviews that are but eig self-reflection en of the protagonist