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New Topics In Writing During The Revolution Period


Women started to gain confidence when they heard of Mary Wollstonecraft disputing all three of these men.
             One of the more intriguing works to me was "The Lady of Shalott." This poem, which was written by arguably one of the greatest Victorian poets, Alfred, Lord Tennyson was in long form but it captured life in a different light. The poem portrays women looking at life only through a mirror. She watches her whole existence through the mirror, until she finally needs to see with her own eyes what has happened. The meaning of this poem can be interpreted in many ways. One-way is that woman are watching the world pass them by without trying to take part in everyday actions. .
             Another area in which women were making their mark was writing the literature. Mary Wollstonecraft started the chain of events. She was one of the first women noticed for her writings and then passed her talent on to her daughter .
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             Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, who made great strides as a writer also at this time. These authors also made women more accepted and human. .
             The Second new area to look at when addressing new topics in writing is God. There were many writings on the role of God before this period. The Bible being the best example that tells of God the friend and God the punisher. William Blake illustrates poetry best in relation to God. The two poems that gave us the best look at the two different versions of God are "The Lamb" and "The Tyger." In these two poems Blake takes two very different views. The lamb is the traditional symbol for the congregate of God. He challenges the idea of Christ the lamb with the repetitive nature. He repeatedly asks the question "who made thee?" referring to who created a creature like the lamb (Norton 45). In the "Tyger" the same question of "who made thee?" comes up (Norton 54). This vicious animal and hunter is he too one of Gods creatures. This asks the question "What king of immortal hand or eye/ could frame thy fearful symmetry?" The questioning of what kind of god made you, the lamb and tyger.


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