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She feel$\ that she is a stranger in the land of her adoption; she is pitied but V not loved. It is the desire for love which makes her recall her happy childhood, passed in a land the very name of which she has forgotten j and which is known to her only by its flowers and valleys. It is they land, she believes, from where the sun comes, an ideal land, embody- ing all her ideals of love and of the lovely : Von andern Baumen war ich dort umgeben, Und andre Blumen dufteten umher, In blauen Liifte...n glanzten schonre Sterne, Und freundlich gute Menschen wohnten dort (IV, 162). Melitta here gives expression to the same desire for love and happiness which we find expressed by Goethe's Mignon. Even after the rose scene in which Phaon kisses her, Melitta is not fully conscious of love, but it is clear that the feeling is growing within her. She even displays a tinge of jealousy when he asks her for one of the roses which have been picked for Sappho: 30 grillparzer's attitude toward romanticism Wie ?
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