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11. How can you call ‘Adonais' a pastoral elegy? Discuss.
12. What are the common features that Keats uses in all his poem
13. Write a short note on the Literary context of Ulysses.​

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Answered by rocky2228
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11.As it is already stated, pastoral elegists mourn a subject by representing the mourner and the subject as shepherds in a pastoral setting. Representing all these conventions, Adonais is a Pastoral Elegy...

Answered by MuTeGlitZzz
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1) - How can you call ‘Adonais' a pastoral elegy? Discuss.

:- As it is already stated, pastoral elegists mourn a subject by representing the mourner and the subject as shepherds in a pastoral setting. Representing all these conventions, Adonais is a Pastoral Elegy.

2) - What are the common features that Keats uses in all his poem

:- Keats' deeply reflective poetic attempts to explore and understand beauty as it exists in all things inspired countless writers to pursue a similar program for writing poetry.

Keats' deeply reflective poetic attempts to explore and understand beauty as it exists in all things inspired countless writers to pursue a similar program for writing poetry.Pursuit of Beauty. ...

Keats' deeply reflective poetic attempts to explore and understand beauty as it exists in all things inspired countless writers to pursue a similar program for writing poetry.Pursuit of Beauty. ...Focus on Familiar Things. ...

Keats' deeply reflective poetic attempts to explore and understand beauty as it exists in all things inspired countless writers to pursue a similar program for writing poetry.Pursuit of Beauty. ...Focus on Familiar Things. ...Removal of Self. ...

Keats' deeply reflective poetic attempts to explore and understand beauty as it exists in all things inspired countless writers to pursue a similar program for writing poetry.Pursuit of Beauty. ...Focus on Familiar Things. ...Removal of Self. ...Odal Hymns.

3) - Write a short note on the Literary context of Ulysses.

:- Literary context

Literary contextThe ancient Greek poet Homer introduced Ulysses (Odysseus in Greek), and many later poets took up the character, including Euripides, Horace, Dante, William Shakespeare, and Alexander Pope. ... At the conclusion of Tennyson's poem, his Ulysses is contemplating undertaking this new voyage.

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