Die dunkle Blume presents unique themes not as prominent in Galsworthy's English works. How does the use of a non-English narrative voice alter the exploration of human emotion and cultural identity?
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It provides a critical outsider’s perspective on British society
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It immerses the reader in the nuances of Romantic literary tradition
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It highlights the universality yet distinctiveness of personal struggles
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It contrasts German and English viewpoints on societal norms