Pan Tadeusz analysis

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History

 

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Marisa M

 

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August 28, 2015

 

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University

 

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It clearly represents what Mickiewicz saw as the basis of a nation: a unity of people, united by a common language, history and tradition, and in certain cases, a geographical homeland. A new national consciousness is presented as a replacement for older patterns of group identity, as a means for achieving national unity, which for Mickiewicz, was the only way to gain independence and freedom...
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In as much as this common history serves the purpose of unifying the people within the nation, its accuracy is irrelevant. Pan Tadeusz represents a myth of the past, "the land of dreams and memory ? the only country left to the Pole." There is but one place in this planet whole Where happiness may be for every Pole ? The land of childhood! That shall aye endure As holy as a first love and as pure, Unshattered by the memory of mistake, That no deceitful hopes can ever shake, And that the changing tide of life cannot unmake...
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