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Auden interprets the scene as a human response to suffering. Do you agree or disagree with the poet's interpretation of the painting? Why?

Sagot :

The question requires a personal answer. For this reason, it is not correct for me to provide an answer for you, but I will show you how to find that answer.

For Auden, what is the human response to suffering?

  • The indifference.
  • The insensitivity.
  • The carelessness.
  • The superficiality.

Auden has this interpretation of the painting as he realizes that during Icarus' downfall, people in the region went about their lives completely indifferent to Icarus' suffering from drowning.

So, to answer this question, you must think about the painting and Auden's opinion, and based on your perception of the painting, decide whether or not you agree with Auden.

Do you think people are indifferent to suffering? If your answer is yes or no, you should explain why and make a comparison between your opinion and Auden's opinion.

More information about The Fall of Icarus at the link:

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