In “we wear the mask,” how does the poet use irony to reject the romantic notion of idealism?
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English, 22.09.2019 16:30 raizagisselle1273
In “we wear the mask,” how does the poet use irony to reject the romantic notion of idealism?
a by describing how people attempt to hide their pain by pretending to be happy
b by pointing out that most people are truly happy, despite appearing depressed
c by describing how people attempt to appear happy for the sake of material gain
d by pointing out that most people are unable to recognize their own emotions
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
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