Which allegorical element do both “in memory of w. b. yeats” and “muse des beaux arts” share?
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Which allegorical element do both “in memory of w. b. yeats” and “muse des beaux arts” share?
a. a character with no symbolic meaning
b. a character that looks to the past
c. a character that stands for something beyond himself
d. a character that symbolizes the conscience of the world
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