During the early America, the literature of American Romanticism was more adventurous, improbable and realistic. Compared to the Medieval period, the literature of American Romanticism during the Colonial period was more of imagination and intuition, spontaneous and has a revolutionary energy.
This is the "bob and wheel" pattern.
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<u>Washington became a great man</u> and was acclaimed as a classical hero because of the way he conducted himself during times of temptation. It was his moral character that set him off from other men. Washington fit the 18th-century image of a great man, of a man of virtue. This virtue was not given to him by nature.
Answer: D. One finds comfort in the familiar, even if the familiar is painful.
The personal problem that Milton examined in his poem Lycidas is how to deal with the loss of loved ones.
He wrote in that poem about his best friend who died, so it is a sort of a manual on how to get over your grief as well. It is an ode to his best friend whom he lost and couldn't forget, so he decided to commemorate him in a poem and thus he will live forever through art.