Question
Which excerpt from Lord
Byron's Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage most clearly describes a state of alienation?
(1 point)
"But in Man's
•awellings he became a thing/Restless and worn..."
"...On with the giddy circle, chasing Time, Yet with a nobler aim..."
"But soon he knew himself the most unfit/Of men to herd with Man..."
"...He had the passion and the power to roam;/The desert, forest, cavern..."
Byron's Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage most clearly describes a state of alienation?
(1 point)
"But in Man's
•awellings he became a thing/Restless and worn..."
"...On with the giddy circle, chasing Time, Yet with a nobler aim..."
"But soon he knew himself the most unfit/Of men to herd with Man..."
"...He had the passion and the power to roam;/The desert, forest, cavern..."
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"But soon he knew himself the most unfit/Of men to herd with Man..."
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