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Alexus [3.1K]
3 years ago
12

What are the main differences between Romantic writing and Gothic writing?

English
1 answer:
Damm [24]3 years ago
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Answer: You can write anything you want with Go writing and romantic writing you base off romanticism.

Explanation: that is all

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Since fiction and false each begin with the letter F, remembering that a work of fiction is not a true story should not be difficult to remember.

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<h3>Cassius versus Octavius</h3>

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As the three men talk, Octavius says he was not born to be killed by Brutus. Cassius replies by saying being killed by Brutus is an honor Octavius does not deserve. He even calls him "peevish schoolboy," or an annoying child, to show his contempt for Octavius completely.

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Joined with a masquer and a reveller!

ANTONY. Old Cassius still!

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K. it

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M. the.

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Q. it.

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