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Which modernist viewpoint is reflected in the poem "Night"?

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The answer is not B but I don’t know what it is :/ just don’t put B I did it and it was wrong

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User Knut Marius
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If the poem that you are referring to is William Blake's "Night".. The answer is letter B.
> The poem speaks about the two contrasting places: Earth, where nature runs wild, and Heaven, where predation and violence are nonexistent.

Choices to this question are:
a. pessimism about the future
b. fear of social advances
c. determination through hardship
d. the importance of tradition
User Matt Lohkamp
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