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ROLE OF THE POET Jenna Peterson, Marissa Compton, Katie Parker, Chris Burright CRITICAL NARRATIVE Over the course of the 18th century, reverence increased toward the natural world and it was seen as a source of inspiration for the poet. Additionally, the role of the poet moved from one of wanting to represent and imitate the world around him to becoming a proto-romantic creator more concerned with the subjective and inner world of the soul. THESIS Based on our data, Romantic trends regarding the poet’s inner and outer world follow the typical critical narrative concerning the Enlightenment period, although these trends are found in a shift of usage patterns rather than an increase of usage. HISTORICAL MOMENTS 1701 – First daily newspapers created in England 1701 – 1714 – War of Spanish succession 1707 – Scotland and England unify to become Kingdom of Great Britain 1710 – First copyright legislation 1714 – George I becomes King of England 1721 – Robert Walpole becomes Britain’s first prime minister 1730 – First Great Awakening begins In general, England was involved in lots of war during this timeframe including the Tuscarora War, the War of Spanish Succession, The Anglo-Spanish War, among others. THE INNER WORLD OF THE POET INNER WORLD: SOUL THE NATURAL THE NATURAL CONCLUSION In which Chris explains stuff.