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loris [4]
4 years ago
15

Which theme replaced more traditional memento more then metaphysical poetry

English
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kvv77 [185]4 years ago
7 0
If the choices for  the question  are <span>carpe diem, <span>marriage, virtue, religion,</span></span> the correct answer would be"carpe diem." The theme that replaced the more traditional memento mori theme in metaphysical poetry is carpe diem. Carpe Diem means Seize the Day. In other words, you need to do whatever it takes just to take the opportunity.
defon4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Carpe Diem

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