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    In "Of Travel," Francis Bacon wrote that during sea voyages when there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, travelers keep diaries, but on land journeys, where there is so much to observe, they hardly even keep notes or write diary.

    In “Of Travel,” Francis Bacon wrote that during sea voyages when there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, travelers keep diaries, but on land journeys, where there is so much to observe, they hardly even keep notes or write diary.

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    Pandemonium is the capital of Hell, described by John Milton in his epic poem Paradise Lost. It is the council chamber of Hell's ruler, Lucifer, and the site of many dramatic encounters in the poem.

    Pandemonium is the capital of Hell, described by John Milton in his epic poem Paradise Lost. It is the council chamber of Hell’s ruler, Lucifer, and the site of many dramatic encounters in the poem.

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    Romantic tragedy refers to a genre of literature that focuses on the emotions of characters in stories with tragic endings. The genre arose in the 1700s, and its popularity lasted until the early 1800s.

    Romantic tragedy refers to a genre of literature that focuses on the emotions of characters in stories with tragic endings. The genre arose in the 1700s, and its popularity lasted until the early 1800s.

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    Romantic poetry is a style of poetry which emerged in England and Europe in the early 19th century. It is characterized by a belief in the importance of the individual and the expression of intense emotion in a range of poetic forms and registers. Romantic poets are often associated with nature andRead more

    Romantic poetry is a style of poetry which emerged in England and Europe in the early 19th century. It is characterized by a belief in the importance of the individual and the expression of intense emotion in a range of poetic forms and registers.

    Romantic poets are often associated with nature and instead of writing about the beauty of everything around them, they have a tendency to focus on the darker elements of nature. They also have a tendency to focus on the darker elements of human life.

    Detailed Notes on Romantic Poetry

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    In John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost, Beelzebub is a fallen angel who is a member of Satan's army. Read summary of Paradise Lost

    In John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost, Beelzebub is a fallen angel who is a member of Satan’s army.

    Read summary of Paradise Lost

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    The setting of "The Cask of Amontillado" contributes to the mood because it is set in a wine cellar, which is a dark and damp place. The atmosphere of the wine cellar has an effect on the character of Fortunato.

    The setting of “The Cask of Amontillado” contributes to the mood because it is set in a wine cellar, which is a dark and damp place. The atmosphere of the wine cellar has an effect on the character of Fortunato.

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    Setting is a major aspect in a story. It is the time and the place where the action of a story takes place. The setting of `The Cask of Amontillado` by Edgar Allan Poe is the catacombs of Montresor's ancestral home in Italy. The setting shows that both characters are in a dark place like a catacomb.Read more

    Setting is a major aspect in a story. It is the time and the place where the action of a story takes place. The setting of `The Cask of Amontillado` by Edgar Allan Poe is the catacombs of Montresor’s ancestral home in Italy.

    The setting shows that both characters are in a dark place like a catacomb. A catacomb is a type of underground cemetery. It sets the mood of the story because of the dark setting. The setting also helps to explain the feeling of the characters. Montresor is mad at Fortunato for insulting him. Fortunato is in the dark like the catacombs. The feelings of the characters are the same because of the setting

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    Edgar Allan Poe utilizes the technique of dramatic irony in "The Cask of Amontillado" to build tension in the story. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows more information about a situation than a character. The three examples of dramatic irony are Montressor knowing of Fortunado's hatred ofRead more

    Edgar Allan Poe utilizes the technique of dramatic irony in “The Cask of Amontillado” to build tension in the story. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows more information about a situation than a character. The three examples of dramatic irony are Montressor knowing of Fortunado’s hatred of the catacombs, his refusal to drink, and his dislike of being alone.

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    Dramatic irony was used in the story The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe. It is used when the audience knows something the characters do not. In the story, Fortunato knows he will be killed and he is helpless and can't stop it.

    Dramatic irony was used in the story The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe. It is used when the audience knows something the characters do not. In the story, Fortunato knows he will be killed and he is helpless and can’t stop it.

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    The correct sentence structure is "Sally and I". In a question asking for a grammatical rule, a human will assume you're asking for a rule that is generally applied in most contexts. In the context of a sentence, the subject is the noun that is doing the action. You can then see that "Sally and I" iRead more

    The correct sentence structure is “Sally and I”.

    In a question asking for a grammatical rule, a human will assume you’re asking for a rule that is generally applied in most contexts. In the context of a sentence, the subject is the noun that is doing the action. You can then see that “Sally and I” is correct because Sally is the subject

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