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mariarad
2 months ago
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What is the poet Sara Teasdale most likely criticizing in "There Will Come Soft Rains"?

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Naddik [7.5K]2 months ago
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En el poema "There will come soft rains", Sara Teasdale critica el momento en que la casa descrita en el poema es destruida. La narración indica que, sin importar el tiempo que una casa funcione, finalmente llega el instante en que la casa automatizada ya no puede operar por sí sola y se descompone. Este relato fue difundido durante el bombardeo de Hiroshima, revelando la relación entre ambos eventos. <span />
Lady bird [7.4K]2 months ago
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B) La importancia de la humanidad en el mundo (Apex)
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