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When the Second World War ended, France was decimated. ... But an enormous vacuum had been left in the free world by the end of World War II, and the Soviet Union was determined to move into that vacuum. Now, that was the basis of the Marshall plan when we were thinking about reviving Europe.
Stanza 6: The narrator returns to his chamber and soon hears a louder tapping, this time at his window. He decides to explore the noise, telling himself it is merely the wind. Analysis: Like the narrator, you're probably wondering when something's going to happen. The narrator is in denial.
I find it somewhat difficult to take notes in history class. All the facts and dates get super confusing.
Lord Byron was not typical of the Romantic poets because of many reasons. Byron was by far one of the least serious and solemn poets of that time and the most flamboyant. He had a more satirical approach in his poetry and a less serious perspective on work in general.