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Tаsk: Reflect оn hоw Germаn literаture and art frоm the 19th century to the present have addressed themes such as social justice, political power, morality, and faith and human condition, with a particular focus on moral and ethical ambiguity—the difficult questions of “right” and “wrong” or “legal” and “illegal,” as depicted in various works. In texts like Die Leiden des Jungen Werthers or Nathan der Weise from the 18th century, as well as 20th century texts like Sansibar oder der letzte Grund (Andersch) or Der Besuch der Alten Dame (Dürrenmatt), complex historical or social situations are often portrayed and questioned — moments in which traditional notions of good and evil are challenged. This ambiguity is also present in works dealing with historical themes, such as the Holocaust (Damals war es Friedrich by Hans Peter Richter or Elisabeth Langgässer’s short story Saisonbeginn) or the Fall of the Berlin Wall as depicted in the young adult novel Die Flaschenpost, or the feature films Das Leben der Anderen, Good Bye, Lenin!). Choose examples (ideally) from different periods and analyze how it reflects its historical context and what insights it provides into human nature and societal values. How have these works influenced your own understanding of ethical questions and difficult decisions? Write a short essay of 250+ words in German, allowing yourself about 40-45 minutes. Make sure that you are not only providing a summary of the works but also demonstrate critical thinking and deeper critical analysis (that is, present an argument with supporting details, evaluate evidence from multiple sources, acknowledge opposing perspectives, identify assumptions), as well as personal reflection on the ethical and societal issues they raise based on examples from course work.