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How does nature differ in "darkness" from its role in traditional romanticism poems? nature is not mentioned in "darkness" nature is given human characteristics in "darkness" and it is not personified in other romantic poems nature is and lovely in "darkness" but is usually destructive in traditional romanticism poems nature is destructive in "darkness" instead of nourishing as it is in traditional romanticism poems

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