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yan [13]
3 years ago
5

I need help with #1. Please help!!!

English
1 answer:
Oksana_A [137]3 years ago
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1) Brainstorm


  • Topic

<u>Similarities</u>


- Both choose cultural institutions to criticize.


- Both can make you reflexion without expressing a political point of view.


- Both find something weird in the status quo.




  • Differences

- D choose not going to the church while W confront the conversation with the Astronomer


- D find a relieve in books while W find it on nature



  • Attitudes

- Both are skeptical and question institutions. D questions the religious and W questions the science.


- Both find transcendence in little things. D in a book and W in the contemplation of the stars


- Both tend to deny what the reality offers,  everyday life. Both seem to question activities culturally integrated into the routine. naturalized views.




- D decide not going to church while W flees from the astronomer


- D want to experience heaven while W finds beauty on earth by looking around


-  The nature of the institution questioned is radically different.




  • Use of poetic devices

- Both of them choose expression the poem with few verses and only one strophe


- Both prefer images to express their feelings about everyday life.


- Both use the first person




- D number her poems while W prefers putting a name to them.


- D distributes sentences in more than two verses while W tend to form one clause for each verse.


- D prefers description while W prefers parallelism.






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