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- 20 Jun 2019
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- 28 May 2026
Which characteristic is least typical of neoclassical poetry?
Multiple choice question for Ages, era, period. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
Neoclassical poetry commonly features the imitation of classical forms and frequent allusions to mythology (Option A), along with a strong emphasis on portraying human nature (Option B). The rhymed couplet is a hallmark of neoclassical verse (Option C). However, the use of fantastic or highly imaginative comparisons (Option D) is generally not associated with neoclassical poetry, which favors reason and clarity over fanciful imagery.
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