They had a less idealized view of childhood.
They had a more idealized view of childhood.
They had a less idealized view of childhood. apex :)
Romantic attitudes toward childhood often idealize it as a time of innocence and purity, emphasizing the natural goodness of children. In contrast, Modernist attitudes tend to view childhood as a complex stage of development shaped by societal influences, with a focus on the darker and more challenging aspects of growing up.
In the story she is a faery, which is most popularly defined as a human size "fairy." There is definite answer to who she really is, Keats leaves this for you to decide. I think she represents love (in general) and the Romantics' infactuation with the unattainable and the longing to escape. Romantics: writers of the Romantic era more info: http://labelladamesansmerci.weebly.com/index.html
The childhood name which was shared by General George A. Custer and Chief Crazy Horse was Curly.
General George Patton is sometimes compared to Napoleon's General Vandamme.
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Some specific girls are better than girls in general but, in general, only general girls are average, and some specific girls are bad when compared to girls in general.
General George Armstrong Custer
Eysenck's theory was that genetic factors have a greater impact on subsequent behavior than childhood or life experiences do in general. Meaning that the experiences that we have in life, especifically in our childhood have little to do with the development of our personality.
Because they were tho most prominent military leaders of the Civil War.
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