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Write short note on The theme of nostalgia in The Deserted Village.

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Answered by vyshnavireddy
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The Deserted Village is a poem by Oliver Goldsmith published in 1770. It is a work of social ... Goldsmith also set out his ideas about rural depopulation in an essay ... After nostalgic descriptions of Auburn's parson, schoolmaster and alehouse, .... and it is the riches that a small minority have accumulated from international.Goldsmith's main purpose in writing The Deserted Village was to mourn the passing of a way of life. ... In his metaphor of Auburn as woman-become-prostitute, it is the English government to which Goldsmith refers when he uses the word “betrayer.” At the same time, America is held up with contempt...

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The Deserted Village is a poem by Oliver Goldsmith published in 1770. It is a work of social ... Goldsmith also set out his ideas about rural depopulation in an essay ... After nostalgic descriptions of Auburn's parson, schoolmaster and alehouse, .... and it is the riches that a small minority have accumulated from international.Goldsmith's main purpose in writing The Deserted Village was to mourn the passing of a way of life. ... In his metaphor of Auburn as woman-become-prostitute, it is the English government to which Goldsmith refers when he uses the word “betrayer.” At the same time, America is held up with contempt...

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