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William Wordsworth's poem Tintern Abbey fulfills the characteristics of romanticism in several ways. Firstly, the poem explores the author's emotions. Romantic literature is known for being emotional. It also uses reminiscence (which is often unique to Wordsworth) to speak about this emotion. It also discusses nature and how it affects the narrator. It also uses common language, which the Romantics believed was important.
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The central idea is the “big point” or the most important idea that the writer is communicating to the reader. Often the reader can find the central idea just by looking at the title. For example, a passage titled: “Why Students Should Have Less Homework” will include reasons for that idea.
In "Tansen's Gift", Tansen does not take a liking to reading, writing, or formal education, but can sing like a bird. Despite his lack of education, he gets noticed by the emperor, and becomes famous for his talents. He also still proves to be intelligent, by bringing rain with Megh Raga rather than the dangers of Deepak Raga.
Each of five witnesses in a courtroom drama tells his or her own version of events.
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