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KIM [24]
2 years ago
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You studied literary works from the Romantic Period, the Victorian Age, and the Modern Era. Describe the common themes from each

era. Then explain the main elements of the historical context that contributed to the themes in each era.

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1 answer:
rosijanka [135]2 years ago
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The theme in the Romantic Period include emotions and imaginations, and social class.

<h3>What is a theme?</h3>

It should be noted that a theme simony means the underlying message that can be conveyed in a literary work.

In this case, the themes in the Victorian age include loss of faith, modernity, and change.

Lastly, the themes of the modern era include incorporation, and parody.

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