33 pages 1 hour read

E. T. A. Hoffmann

The Sandman

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1816

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Essay Topics

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Explore the relationship between the strange and the familiar as presented in “The Sandman.” How does Hoffmann define what counts as strange and what counts as familiar?

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Hoffmann was a Romantic writer who was interested in the supernatural and the darker side of human nature. How does the story reflect that interest?

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Compare the role of automatons and mechanical figures in “The Sandman” with modern advancements in artificial intelligence. What function do these figures serve in the story? Do equivalent technologies serve a similar function in contemporary society? Do contemporary readers have similar fears as Hoffmann?