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Alenkinab [10]
3 years ago
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(50 ponits) 2. Answer. Now that you have explored the general Romantic traits of Whitman's and Dickinson's poems and considered

their styles, focus on a Romanic literature key idea about which both poets had something to say: death, nature, individualism or one of your own choosing. For each poet answer these questions in its own paragraph: What does the poet suggest that key idea (death, nature, individualism etc.) is or isn't? What are the realities of this key idea, and how can understanding these realities help readers when they must deal with this key idea? Use the poems, as always, to support your response. Answer. Type your answer here.​
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Angelina_Jolie [31]3 years ago
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