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English, 14.01.2021 01:00 carriganlee8688

Wheatley ends her poem addressed to the earl of dartmouth with an allusion to the biblical story of elijah. elijah performed bold and miraculous works on gods behalf, after which a fiery horse-dawn Chariot transported him to heaven. what meaning does she intend by this allusion, and what effect does she achieve by placing it at very end of her poem

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