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Which lens did Romantic writers look through to view their subjects?

the lens of the Catholic Church


the lens of history, specifically Greece


the lens of history, specifically Rome


the lens of the present day and their own eyes

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Answer:

the lens of the present day and their own eyes

Step-by-step explanation:

Romanticism is a literary movement that was famous for its focus on nature and the ordinary man, glorification of women, and an embrace of solitude.

Some of the popular Romantic writers include William Blake, William Wordsworth, John Keats, etc.

The Romantic writers looked through the lens of their present day and their very own eyes to view their subjects.

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