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aalyn [17]
4 years ago
12

"Lot's Wife"

English
2 answers:
Reika [66]4 years ago
7 0

The approaches you can use to interpret this poem "Lot's Wife" are: Biographical, psychological, sociological, formal, historical, ethical or mythical. The approach that would tell us more about the poem itself would be the Formal approach; meanwhile the rest of the aproaches would have a broader focus.



Alexus [3.1K]4 years ago
5 0

The poem is a free retelling of the biblical plot: the Angel brought the righteous lot with his family from the doomed Sodom. Lot's wife violated the strict mandate not to turn around and was turned into a salt pillar. So this poem you can interpret as both a mythical and ethical approach.  

Other approaches to interpreting this poem include biographical, psychological, historical and sociological. The languor on the native edge is determined not by its special qualities-the beauty of nature, the singularity or historical significance of the accuracy, warmth of people-everything can be accurate to the contrary, for Akhmatova is important not this: thanks to strong emotional memory every detail of the native places causes her memories of the events or sensations of the past – in other words, is emotionally saturated.


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