Describe the themes explained by lamb in his essay,"imperfect synthesis."
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He spends several pages explaining, cleverly I might say, his problem with the Scotch. From what I can glean, Lamb finds the Scotch imperfect thinkers, dogmatic, blind to nuance and irony and humor, absurdly literal. ... They are, he says, “given to evasion and equivocation.” Lamb disdains their austere lifestyle.
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The themes explained by Lamb in his essay,"imperfect synthesis." are the themes of virtues of innocence, childhood, and simplicity
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- Charles Lamb wrote a collection of essays in Essays of Elisa.
- In this poem, Charles Lamb talks about childhood of two young girls who have now grown up.
- He describes how innocent they were as a child!
- These girls had loved China through out their childhood. They even used to buy chinese products.
- As these girls have grown up and grown up they no more fancy such items. Their innocence was lost with their childhood.
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