Symbolism · English Literature

In Thomas Mann's 'The Magic Mountain', the isolated setting of the 'Sanatorium' high in the Swiss Alps functions as a symbol of:

  1. The rapid progress of modern European pulmonary medicine
  2. A detached, morbid space embodying the spiritual and intellectual decay of pre-WWI Europe
  3. A highly efficient military training facility disguised as a hospital
  4. The idyllic, healthy purity of traditional agrarian lifestyles
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Correct answer: A detached, morbid space embodying the spiritual and intellectual decay of pre-WWI Europe

The Berghof sanatorium is a microcosm of a diseased, stagnant Europe on the brink of World War I. Removed from the responsibilities of the 'flatlands,' the mountain environment symbolizes a state of intellectual suspension, disease, and bourgeois decay, where characters debate philosophies without taking action.

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