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In “ Locksley Hall ” the young man turns from a frustrating and cynical present to a painful and intolerable past . Trying to escape the anguish of memory he turns even further back into the past to a time of youthful idealism .
In “ Locksley Hall ” the young man turns from a frustrating and cynical present to a painful and intolerable past . Trying to escape the anguish of memory he turns even further back into the past to a time of youthful idealism .
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The young man , disappointed in love , turns to the world for solace . The old man , disappointed in the world , turns to individual loved ones for comfort and hope . In this sense , one may say that “ the old man ... had a stronger ...
The young man , disappointed in love , turns to the world for solace . The old man , disappointed in the world , turns to individual loved ones for comfort and hope . In this sense , one may say that “ the old man ... had a stronger ...
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In “ The Holy Grail " Tennyson turns the tension in the other direction . Arthur's knights hear the high call and thus are forced to neglect the demands of ordinary duty . Simeon turns deliberately away from the life of men and thus has ...
In “ The Holy Grail " Tennyson turns the tension in the other direction . Arthur's knights hear the high call and thus are forced to neglect the demands of ordinary duty . Simeon turns deliberately away from the life of men and thus has ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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