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English 227 British Literature

English 227 British Literature. Monday, March 15, 2010. Final Exam Study Guide. English 227 Final Study Guide. Wednesday, March 17th from 11-1pm in HSB-2. For the final, be able to. 1 Define tragedy, and explain why Paradise Lost could be considered a tragedy, citing specific evidence from the text. 2 Explain how the political turmoil of the day Cromwell, the Restoration informs. 3 Indicate some significant events that occurred between 1660 and 1785. 11 Compare and contrast the theme of beauty as it.

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English 227 British Literature. Monday, March 15, 2010. Final Exam Study Guide. English 227 Final Study Guide. Wednesday, March 17th from 11-1pm in HSB-2. For the final, be able to. 1 Define tragedy, and explain why Paradise Lost could be considered a tragedy, citing specific evidence from the text. 2 Explain how the political turmoil of the day Cromwell, the Restoration informs. 3 Indicate some significant events that occurred between 1660 and 1785. 11 Compare and contrast the theme of beauty as it.

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