Which is not the theme praised by Romanticism?
A: Children’s innocence
B: Irrationality
C: Reason
D: Nature
A: Children’s innocence
B: Irrationality
C: Reason
D: Nature
举一反三
- The features of Romanticism are __________;__________;____________. A: individual B: oversoul C: nature D: reason
- The best dichotomy which can describe about the theme of F. S. Fitzgerald"s The Great Gatsby is______. A: children"s innocence vs. adults" decadence B: spiritual wilderness vs. material civilization C: the innate evils of man vs. human perfectibility D: conservatism vs. liberal-mindedness
- In Sonnet 18 “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day,” William Shakespeare __________. A: praised the power of poetry and art B: highly praised the power of nature C: praised the eternal beauty of youth in human beings D: praised a friendship with a virtuous young man
- In Sonnet 18 “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day,” William Shakespeare __________. A: praised the power of poetry and art B: highly praised the power of nature C: praised the eternal beauty of youth in human beings D: praised the friendship with a virtuous young man
- The first reason to _______ the problem is to save children’s lives.