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Since even the seeming digressions relate directly to the central theme of disguise , the book is a consistent and coherent whole . In addition , the fact that through the theme of disguise the apparently extraneous parts can be closely ...
Since even the seeming digressions relate directly to the central theme of disguise , the book is a consistent and coherent whole . In addition , the fact that through the theme of disguise the apparently extraneous parts can be closely ...
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The body of the poem is arranged in the form ABACA , a main theme repeated twice with two intervening episodes , as in the musical rondo . The main theme is the drowning of Lycidas in the prime of his life ; the two episodes , presided ...
The body of the poem is arranged in the form ABACA , a main theme repeated twice with two intervening episodes , as in the musical rondo . The main theme is the drowning of Lycidas in the prime of his life ; the two episodes , presided ...
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89-90 If in the poem one follows the obvious theme of the “ One Life ” as presented by the Mariner's crime , punishment , and reconciliation , one is struck by the fact that large areas of the poem seem to be irrelevant to this business ...
89-90 If in the poem one follows the obvious theme of the “ One Life ” as presented by the Mariner's crime , punishment , and reconciliation , one is struck by the fact that large areas of the poem seem to be irrelevant to this business ...
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