How are the poems "The Lady's Dressing Room" and "The Dean's Provocation ..." different?
A. Swift's language is lighthearted and comic, while Montagu's is
harsh and abrasive.
B. Swift centers his poem around one character, while Montagu
focuses on two characters.
C. Swift understates his character's feelings, while Montagu
exaggerates the characters' feelings.
D. Swift uses uncommon names for his characters, while Montagu
uses common names so people will relate to her poem.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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The Lady's Dressing Room is a scatological poem by Jonathan Swift while The Dean's provocation for writing the Lady's Dressing Room is a book by Lady Montagu.

Swift focuses his poetry around one personality, while Montagu concentrates on two personalities.

What are the poems about?

  • The poem by Swift tells about the humor and horror a man uncovers while sneaking into his lovers room, while Lady Montagu describes how Swift's poem is full of hatred towards women and is a result of incapacity.

  • According to Swift, he wanted to prove that women are not gods but human beings and are as equal as men.

Therefore, option B is the difference between the two.

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