both poets imply that value and dignity lie in the simple beauties of life, not in ambitious pursuits
both poets imply that value and dignity lie in the simple beauties of life, not in ambitious pursuits
They have none, it does not concern them
Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" reflects Pre-Romantic themes through its meditative tone and focus on the unknown dead, emphasizing the dignity and worth of ordinary lives. This contemplation of mortality and the natural setting aligns with a growing appreciation for the sublime and the emotional depth of human experience typical of the Pre-Romantic period. Similarly, Finch's attention to humble creatures showcases an emerging sensitivity to nature and the overlooked aspects of life, highlighting a connection to the world that transcends mere observation. Together, these works illustrate the Pre-Romantic shift toward valuing individual experience and the beauty found in simplicity.
No. Although a sensitive and delicate creature, the platypus is classified as "least concern".
to care, give attention to, to worry about
attention, concern, satisfaction, visualization, action.
Care can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Close attention/concern. Verb: To be concerned about.
If you have cause for concern, take the Ouija board and SAFELY burn it outside of your home.
my concern is my baby stares up most of the time. even when i am in front of him trying to get his attention.
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Altercentrism (alter = other, centrism = to be centered on) is the ability to show interest in, concern for, and attention to the other person in the conversation.
The verb form is spelled address (to direct attention or effort, e.g. address a concern or an issue).