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Pope
-God has a plan for us
-Whatever is, is right
-Accept what we've been given
-Reason, thought
Rousseau "Confessions"
-thinks he's better
-proud
-desire:society, passion:natural
-doesn't look down on his sins
-picks his own destiny
Johnson "Rasselas"
-never fully content
-can look for happiness forever
-in the end you will end up with what you started with
-never satisfied
-envy others (don't think for oneself)
Pain
-Past does not determine future
-people should have say
-all are equal
Burke
-No change
-Society is a contract that can't be broken
-don't think for yourself, act as the people before you did
Blake
"Introduction", "The Lamb", "The Chimney Sweeper" (innocence & experience), "Mock on Mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau"
Dorothy Wordsworth
The Grasmere Journals
Burns
"Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn", "To a Mouse" "A Red, Red Rose"
Grimm
" The Frog Prince"
Coleridge
"Kubla Khan"
Lord Byron
"Prometheus"
Keats
"Ode to a Nightingale", "Ode to a Grecian Urn"
Shelley
"England in 1819", "Ode to the West Wind" "A Defense of Poetry"