The Dungeon is a poem which reflects the Romantic Era because, as most of them, it is a political and passionate piece.
This is a good topic for the Romantic Era because the author, with this piece, reflects the truth and shows concern about the well-being of the common man.
<u>For demonstrating the qualities of the Romantic Era I would chose these three lines</u> because Romantic Era is all about emotions and because the author, in these lines, questions himself about <em>"the innocence of the poor brother that offend us"</em> in a very sensitive and emotional way, trying to break seted standards:
Is this the only cure? Merciful God!
Each poor and natural outlet shrivell'd up / By ignorance and parching poverty
And stagnate and corrupt; till changed to poison, / They break out on him, like a loathsome plague-spot
Aye bruh just be chill with her. Be real with yourself, if you think you’re attractive enough like truly, let her know you interested in her but don’t try to hard for it, let her figure herself out too
Answer:
it’s talking about the characteristics of a willow giving it human like features.
Explanation:
Love and the green door
love is big
love is rich
but without love none is rich
with love the poor is wealthy, the poor is not weak
without love the rich are poor and weak.
pits better to be wealthy than someone who doesnt sow what they reap
The dwarves are so worried that the elves will steal their treasure that they lie to the elves about their journey through Mirkwood. This develops the theme that blind greed will hurt you.
Because the dwarves are greedy so they lie because they want the treasure