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| thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists |
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| Comparison to Dionysian(apollo), the greatest of all characteristics |
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| a poet, performer that told heroic stories |
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| literature made to ridicule a thing |
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| comically or grotesquely exaggerated |
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| conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning |
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| parodies that mock common Classical stereotypes of heroes and heroic literature that is good. |
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| attitude toward the topic |
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| stream of con·scious·ness |
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| writer tries to recreate the flow of thoughts in their head |
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