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Thomas grey was a …..

ATransitional poet

BRomantic poet

CModernist poet

DVictorian poet

Answer:

A. Transitional poet

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  • Thomas Gray is often considered a transitional poet, standing between the Neoclassical and Romantic periods in English literature.

  • As a transitional figure, Gray's work blends the formal style and rational outlook of the Neoclassical era with the emotional depth, nature-focused themes, and individualism that would later define Romanticism. His poetry, such as "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," showcases a deep engagement with personal reflection, nature, and mortality—elements that became central in Romantic poetry.


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