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Usimov [2.4K]
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Based on this poem from Book of Songs, it can be inferred that the narrator _____.

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Delvig [45]1 year ago
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I think the narrator grew to love the French culture than of his original roots. In the poem “Book of Songs”, Heine had stated that he did not like the French culture at all. He was torn between loving his German roots or follows the French culture that he was accustomed to. It was only when he was older that he was able to appreciate the French culture during the Prussian Regime. 

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