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Alisiya [41]
1 year ago
11

Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" most reflects which romantic ideal? importance of memory belief in t

he supernatural focus on the individual expression of emotion importance of nationalism
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vekshin11 year ago
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Belief in the supernatural.

A main point of the Romantic era was the idea of intense emotional expression and the individual self, however it also dealt with an interest in supernatural interest and mysticism. There is a lot of influence from greek and roman mythology and the power of supernatural forces, so this makes the most sense.
Artemon [7]1 year ago
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B.  

belief in the supernatural

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