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The Naked And The Nude By Robert Genre
“The Naked and the Nude” by Robert Graze is a work of connecting the certain aspects of the title and representing the literature as a distinguished acquisition to contrasting the phrases and meanings. Indeed, the purpose of “Naked” and “Nude” varies to the devices being used to categorize each; such as, the “Naked” uses imagery to represent positive outlooks, and the “Nude” represents the tone of negative remarks. “Lovers without reproach will gaze,” the poem already introduces the personified “Naked” generation as an imagery of young love and lovers being fondled upon their whims, and lustful thoughts brimming yet will not hide any sense of disgust or disapproval. Indeed, they may be deemed honest of their true emotions and introspection

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