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The English language is described as a living language because - ANS - it changes due to growth and decay. In a living language, words are added and others cease to exist. English has changed over t... ime due to - ANS - historical influences, new science and medical discoveries and modifications in social attitudes. Romantic poets feel that isolation and alienation are important components to the creation of their poetry. What does alienation have to do with Romantic Ideology? - ANS - To commune with nature, one needs to be alone with nature. As being with nature is a cathartic experience to the Romantics, there needs to be a one-to-one relationship with no other distractions. Hamlin Garlin and Bret Harte used realism to create texts. Realism is best defined as - ANS - the literary technique of realistically representing the nature of life and the social world, as it would appear to the common reader. Think of realism as a literary attempt at photography-a realistic approach as opposed to a romantic one. Who is the author attributed with writing The Iliad and The Odyssey? - ANS - Scholars credit Homer, a Greek poet [Show More]
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