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28 October, 22:18

Match each satirical quote to its real meaning.

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  1. 29 October, 01:03
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    Match each satirical quote to its real meaning.

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    criticizes the subject for having abundant

    knowledge of the world but low self-awareness

    criticizes the subject for confusing his audience

    criticizes the subject for his half baked knowledge

    Pairs

    But like a hawk encumber'd with his hood,

    Explaining Metaphysics to the nation--

    I wish he would explain his Explanation.

    (excerpt from Don Juan by Lord Byron)

    ... he really promised something great,

    If not intelligible, without Greek

    Contrived to talk about the Gods of late,

    Much as they might have been supposed to speak.

    (excerpt from Don Juan by Lord Byron)

    He was a mighty poet-and

    A subtle-souled Psychologist;

    All things he seemed to understand

    Of old or new-of sea or land-

    But his own mind-which was a mist.

    (excerpt from Peter Bell the Third by Percy Shelley

    Answer: 1st quote with third paragraph, 2nd quote with first paragraph and 3rd quote with second paragraph.

    Explanation:

    The Peter bell " criticizes for the subject for having abundant knowledge of the world but low awareness", meaning : all things he seemed to understand, but his own mind was a mist.

    The Don Juan quote " criticizes the subject for confusing his audience", meaning : I wish he would explain his explanation. This means that he needs to explain more to the audience since they are confused.

    The final Don Juan quote " criticizes the subject for half baked knowledge", meaning : much as they might have been supposed to speak.
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