What moral rules does Goethe follow?
Doesn't he want to educate people
How to be godly?
To do good deeds
And why he may have written it
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German classwork, tomorrow, What is meant by “answering questions about the lyrical speaker”?
Hello gutefrage community! I'm writing a class test on poem analysis/interpretation on Monday. I'm in 9th grade at a high school, and we've always been doing love poetry (e.g., "Two Sails" by Ferdinand Meyer, "With Skin and Hair" by Ulla Hahn, "Lebe Wohlfahrt" by Chamisso, "Welcome and Farewell" by Goethe, etc.). Now let's get to…
And can I grasp the term conceptually?
This is a question of understanding:
People are not supposed to be like gods – they are not at all because they are immortal.
But they should embody the “divine” and then radiate again.
What this is, is already indicated at the beginning:
noble, helpful, good
This is a kind of human-divine shield against the injustice of fate.
More information can be found here
https://textaussage.de/goethe-das-goettliche
Maybe this will help you – or just ask again 🙂