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  1. It is a revival or of the of classical specially in literature, music, art, or architecture. Neoclassical Literature written between 1660 and 1798....writers of the neo classical period tried to imitate the style of the Roman ant Greeks. The neoclassical emphasize upon the classical values objectiviRead more

    It is a revival or of the of classical specially in literature, music, art, or architecture. Neoclassical Literature written between 1660 and 1798….writers of the neo classical period tried to imitate the style of the Roman ant Greeks. The neoclassical emphasize upon the classical values objectivity, impersonality, rationality, decorum, balance, harmony, proportion And moderation.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    War poetry has been written throughout all of recorded history. Wars have been fought since the dawn of time, and the art of writing poetry has been practiced since around the same time. Thus, all war poems are important because they preserve moments in history that otherwise might not be rememberedRead more

    War poetry has been written throughout all of recorded history. Wars have been fought since the dawn of time, and the art of writing poetry has been practiced since around the same time. Thus, all war poems are important because they preserve moments in history that otherwise might not be remembered.

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  1. Sonnets, epics and odes were the three forms of English poetry that flourished during the Elizabethan Age of English literature. Detailed Article on Characteristics of Elizabethan Poetry

    Sonnets, epics and odes were the three forms of English poetry that flourished during the Elizabethan Age of English literature.

    Detailed Article on Characteristics of Elizabethan Poetry

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    "Blowin’ in the Wind" written by Bob Dylan is a protest song which raises rhetorical questions about peace, war and freedom. Bob Dylan believes that the answers are there, however, no one dares to find them. It deals with the ill effects of the Civil Rights Movement during the Vietnam War. Dylan wasRead more

    Blowin’ in the Wind” written by Bob Dylan is a protest song which raises rhetorical questions about peace, war and freedom. Bob Dylan believes that the answers are there, however, no one dares to find them.

    It deals with the ill effects of the Civil Rights Movement during the Vietnam War. Dylan was the views that the government focuses on war and ignores the violation of African Americans.

    Read the summary of the poem here.

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  1. Modern poetry is pessimistic as the pessimistic man of this age. Modern poetry written on lay man or Common man and on his problems. Modern poetry use Greek myths and illusions.

    1. Modern poetry is pessimistic as the pessimistic man of this age.
    2. Modern poetry written on lay man or Common man and on his problems.
    3. Modern poetry use Greek myths and illusions.
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