Since we are talking about the American romantic period, I'd say that what the archetype of the devil usually symbolizes in the literature of that era is C. the romantics' fascination with the supernatural.
They were crazy about the dark and mysterious creatures, so maybe that is the correct answer.
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Freak The Mighty
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Freak The Mighty what is the main setting of Freak The Mighty with a quote from the text
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The man that speaks those words is Sir Thomas More. Those words appear in <em>"A Man for All Seasons."</em>
English writer Robert Bolt wrote the play "A Man for All Seasons" in 1954. It first appeared as a version to the radio, and later for television. The play debuted in the Globe Theater in London, in 1960. It is based on the life of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) an English philosopher and humanist of the Renaissance that opposed to the theology of Martin Luther and Reformation. He was sentenced to death after he rejected to take the Supremacy Oath required to swear allegiance to the Church of England.
Answer:
C
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a lot of these could be it but iys really his over confidence that puts him in the most danger
Answer:
He was born with his eyes open.
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