"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray is an elegy, that is,<u> a poem that expresses sorrow for someone that has died. </u>
In the poem, the speaker wonders about the different accomplishments of the dead men that have been buried in the churchyard. According to him, all men are equal in death; however,<u> he imagines that one of them could have been a good scholar and that another dead man, an old farmer, could have been a distinguished poet due to his great potential</u> ("Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest"). Furthermore, <u>he also speaks about a man that might have been a good leader for the nation</u> ("Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood"). The speaker also admits that some village men might have not accomplished nothing when they were alive bu<u>t they stand out due to their moral superiority.</u> Moreover, he is convinced that poverty has saved some people from spreading evil in the world.
"<span>c. With all of the death and destruction from the war, Americans wanted to escape into an ideal world" is the best option, since America was devastated from the massive amounts of violence and wanted a "release".</span>
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The proper answers would be: Rock Of Pride, The Wild Of Fears, Desperation Hill, Expectation Copse, Swarming Gladsome, Cave Of Cares, Fancy's Meadow