The Other Side of the Sky – Chapter 2 "Where We Came From" – Flashcards
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
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important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.
question
important themes
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innocence and experience, liberty Theme is self and imagination. Self is focal point in romantic period. This is the growth of self-reliance, but loneliness and doubt is introduced. The concept of the self is explored yet we still feel trapped. Place/space, pity abolition, over dramatization, supernatural (ballads), imagination a dominate forc e, landscape and feeling, abnormal/ grotesque, rejection of neoclassical sensibilities, personal will, wilderness is a response to industrialization, glorified women's rights, change in rhetorical direction, liberty, shock in abolition poetry, political guilt/shame landscape imbued with feeling anthropomorphic value, eternity, focus on personal freedom every individual is allowed to make money for themselves. Time.