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II. To what great Greek myth
does the story of [Srhrat?] & R.
show striking resemblances to
Indicate points of similiary.

III. Who was the real Eurpedicles?
(a) To what extent has Arnold
faithfully followed the story
in his poem?

IV. Why does he call it a dramatic
poem?
(a.). How far is it really
dramatic?
(b.) What expression of Arnold
himself do you find in it

V. Point out Arnold's treatment
of nature in these two poems.

VI. Indicate three or four passages
in each that strike you as
particularly fine and effective

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