A Critical Essay of Jane Eyre and Frankenstein
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right when you feel that you have won the fight, nature starts her retaliation. Nature is a force so vast and undefined that is seems suiting that romanticism follows those same constraints, unbounded and free. Engineer students, and all others alike, will continue to attempt to define and outline nature until they realize its boundlessness and infinite power. Only then, will we realize the respect that it deserves. Only then, can we completely understand romanticism.
right when you feel that you have won the fight, nature starts her retaliation. Nature is a force so vast and undefined that is seems suiting that romanticism follows those same constraints, unbounded and free. Engineer students, and all others alike, will continue to attempt to define and outline nature until they realize its boundlessness and infinite power. Only then, will we realize the respect that it deserves. Only then, can we completely understand romanticism.