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do you think the poet hero-workships her/his grandmother? give reasons​

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do you think the poet hero-workships her/his grandmother? give reasons

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In the poem, the hero as a poet the author begins his historical survey with the hero as a prophet. He refers that Poet-heroes are born, not made;

He proudly labels Shakespeare a romantic visionary who cannot be analyzed but only adored.

He writes to the readers that Shakespeare must have suffered heroically himself and that is the reason for his beautiful creations such as Hamlet or Macbeth.

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In the poem, the hero as a poet the author begins his historical survey with the hero as a prophet. He refers that Poet-heroes are born, not made;

He proudly labels Shakespeare a romantic visionary who cannot be analyzed but only adored.

He writes to the readers that Shakespeare must have suffered heroically himself and that is the reason for his beautiful creations such as Hamlet or Macbeth.

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