17. In "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity," Milton shows a side that is ...
(A) youthful and proud
(B) sad and submissive
(C) pessimistic and distressed
(D) hopeless and nervous
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In the poem "On The Morning Of Christ's Nativity" Milton shows a side that is (A) youthful and proud.
Explanation:
- This exceptional poem is about the birth of Christ. Milton marks it as one of the biggest things that have even happened in the world. He thinks this will change everything and everyone.
- Along with such remarks, he also drags the attention of the readers to the English Court. Milton was very interested in politics. This poem clearly depicts his stepping into adulthood and trying to bring revolutionary ideas in the world.
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