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- What is Gained and Lost
In the following essay, the author considers what is gained and what is lost in Justice’s revision of his poem.
- Language Chosen to Show Different Attitudes
In this essay, the author analyzes the carefully chosen language that Justice uses to produce the variations in attitudes of the three main voices in his poem.
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