The artistic aim of John Keats’ poetry is always to create a beautiful world of imagination as to be opposed to the sordid reality of his day.
The artistic aim of John Keats’ poetry is always to create a beautiful world of imagination as to be opposed to the sordid reality of his day.
Which of the following are characteristics of the folk ballad? There may be more than one correct answer. A: Oral literature B: Produced by the Church C: Hero meets a test D: Tragic and sordid details
Which of the following are characteristics of the folk ballad? There may be more than one correct answer. A: Oral literature B: Produced by the Church C: Hero meets a test D: Tragic and sordid details
5. ____’s pursuit of beauty in all things bespoke an aspiration after a better life than the sordid reality under capitalism. His leading principle is: “Beauty in truth, truth in beauty.” A: Percy Bysshe Shelley B: George Gordon Byron C: William Wordsworth D: John Keats
5. ____’s pursuit of beauty in all things bespoke an aspiration after a better life than the sordid reality under capitalism. His leading principle is: “Beauty in truth, truth in beauty.” A: Percy Bysshe Shelley B: George Gordon Byron C: William Wordsworth D: John Keats
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