Look at the lyrics of a song by rock band like the rolling


Look at the lyrics of a song by rock band like the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, the Doors or any band you listen to today. Give the name of the group/artist and song, and explain the Romanticism you see there. What is "Romantic" in the literarary definition of the term?

In Pushkin's "The Queen of Spades," magical elements abound, but is there anything in this story that cannot be explained logically? Give an example of one of these faux-magical elements.

Compare Flaubert's description of the old Duke of Madame Bovary with Pushkin's description of the Countess of The Queen of Spades. How do these passages comment on the privileges of the aristocracy?

In "The Overcoat," Nikolai Gogol combines humor and pathos in a subtle blend. Give an example of a passage from the story that is both funny and sad.

How does the opening sentence of The Death of Ivan Ilyich sum up the theme of the story? Does Ivan die in despair? Why not? When does his life take its redemptive turn?

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Respond to the following poetry questions in a word paper as per the guidelines provided in the question. 1) Consider the lyrics of a song by rock band such as the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin the Doors or any band you listen nowadays. Provide the name of the group or artist and song and describe the Romanticism you notice there. Define ‘Romantic’ in the literarily definition of the word? 2) In Pushkin's ‘The Queen of Spades’, magical components abound, however is there anything in this story that can’t be described logically? Provide an illustration of one of such faux-magical components. 3) Differentiate Flaubert's explanation of the old Duke of Madame Bovary having Pushkin's explanation of the Countess of The Queen of Spades. Explain how do such passages comment on the privileges of the aristocracy? 4) In ‘The Overcoat’, Nikolai Gogol joins humor and pathos in subtle blend. Provide an illustration of the passage from the story which is both funny and sad.