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  • Essay / The Girl in the Anatomy Chamber Analysis - 1036

    DEL The Girl in the Anatomy Chamber "The Girl in the Anatomy Chamber" is a poem from 1837, written by Henrik Wergeland. It is about a selfish person who participates in the dissection of a girl in an anatomy room. The person I know this girl and through the poem you get insight into his thoughts about the girl and society. In the situation described in the poem itself, we encounter an I person who participates in the dissection of a character. young girl, and me the person, I have known her since childhood. It turns out that the young girl was poor, while the person I was was one of the distinguished people; “Before my shoulder got too high,” is a metaphor that can be interpreted as him moving higher on the ladder. The anatomy chamber acts as an allegory, or image of the social conditions in society. The poem contains many metaphors, and already in the first stanza you can find an example: "Oh, there is a terrible spirit in the gaze of the lamp, looking at this dead Pain." This expression is a metaphor for the class division and the general's piercing and condescending gaze towards the young girl. The knife with which they are going to cut the young girl is a metaphor for the social violence to which she has been exposed during her life. The young girl is also represented through floral metaphors, "the beauty of the moon rose has disappeared", tells of an ephemeral beauty. The theme of the poem is social differences and social violence, in addition to class division. The poem can be said to be a picture of Wergeland's social conscience, as he always supported the poor and disadvantaged people in society PART B, MISSION 2 You Need True Love "This Man and This Woman" from 2005 a was written by Anna Gavalda, and is a short story from the short story collection "I want someone to wait for me". The short story is about a very rich man and woman... middle of paper... happy. I believe that you need more than money to be happy, you need love. Big kisses. Neither the man nor the woman had any luck. The man was angry because he hardly had sex with his wife anymore, and the woman was angry because she didn't feel loved. I think the author is trying to tell us that living in a loveless marriage is not healthy and that money is not everything in this world. I really liked the new one, it can be a little cheesy at times, but the cellar is so good. The message is incredibly important, and it's important that people understand the message, which is why I enjoyed this short story. I actually think this news is just as valid today as it might have been 50, 100, or 500 years ago. Because people have always believed and always will believe that money and wealth equal happiness, but that it is not the only thing one must have to be happy. We also need true love.