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The woman in “The Wife’s Lament” lives in an exile imposed upon her by her husband and his deceitful relatives. Why has she accepted this way of life? How has this separation affected her actions and beliefs? Respond to these questions with a short essay in which you provide evidence from the poem to illustrate your points.

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