Teach Your Children Well
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A collection of read-aloud tales that subtly teach lessons in values–for example, telling the truth or being a friend–includes such favorites as The Velveteen Rabbit and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Teach Your Children Well
In my CP english class we were asked to read a short story written in the Romantic period of literature. the story i chose was The Ambitious Guest by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
the thing i need help with is i have to find some examples of a Romantic Element in the story and explain why it fits in the romantic era.
some characteristics we discussed were:
1. interest in the past, including legends
2. interest in the mysterious and supernatural as well as science
3.interest in nature appreciation of environment
4. seeing the world in an idealistic, romantic way (not realistic)
5. promoting the Noble Savage image;innocent child of nature; the notion civilization corrupts
anything you know would be greatly appreciated
thanks
A Knight Well Spent

- ISBN13: 9781420101652
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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He’s a giant of man; what’s more, he’s the enemy. These truths should be enough to send Aislynn running far and fast from the wounded stranger in the woods. But he needs her help – and the reward he bestows changes her forever…Formidable knight Rhoenne Guy de Ramhurst has been gifted with a fiefdom – and the unenviable task of taming the rebellious Highlanders that populate it. He also has a castle full of dissidents, led by his own half brother. Yet these challenges pale in comparison with attempts to forget the healer who saved his life and captured his heart…Rhoenne believes a family curse places any woman he loves in mortal danger. When Aislynn is abducted by his profligate sibling, Rhoenne becomes her protector – even as he tries to resist her. But Aislynn has secrets of her own – as deception and danger swirl ever closer around them, the truth may be their only salvation…
A Knight Well Spent