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1) I don't know exactly. But it's a very patriotic person who loves his/her country dearly
2) The poem is about the beauty of London-Town
3) The speaker has a very positive tone towards the city as he praises it multiple times.
And the last 2 questions I haven't actually studied that far so sorry, can't help with that.
Hope it helps :)
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d. to enable the reader to connect with the poem emotionally
Explanation:
Imagery allows the reader to see, feel, taste, smell, and hear(the five senses) what is going on—and, in some situations, identify with the poet or their topic. Authors can inspire the sensation they wish to talk about in their readers by utilizing imagery...and writers can assist readers connect to the messages in their work by making them feel.
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In london
Explanation:
The novel is set in London but draws heavily on Stevenson's knowledge of his hometown Edinburgh to create a chilling setting which emphasises the themes of good and evil. Setting is most important as a symbol for the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Jekyll owns a fancy town house with a tumble down lab on the back.
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Explanation: Here, Evil should be changed to virtuousness or goodness as humanism was the movement where the humankind was at the foundation of the universe and emphasized the potential value and benevolence of human beings. Humanism interrogates the idea of God being at the center of the universe. Humanism decentered God by replacing him with man. It <em>believed in the naturalistic attitude, rationalism, relying upon morality and ethics and focusing more on human ability and responsibility, etc. </em>contrary to the previous spiritual, biblical and supernatural beliefs. However, in doing so humanism sometimes diverts from the reality and leaving the audience in a state of conflict or dilemma striving for personal fulfillment.