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What was the Victorian poets’ attitude toward science and technology?

AAcceptance and belief in its problem-solving power

BProfound skepticism, fearing its dehumanizing impact and erosion of spiritual values.

CA stance of general indifference, considering scientific advancements irrelevant to artistic pursuits.

DActive opposition, viewing it as antithetical to the beauty of nature and traditional poetic themes.

Answer:

A. Acceptance and belief in its problem-solving power

Read Explanation:

  • Victorian poets generally welcomed scientific advancements, viewing them as tools that could help solve human suffering and improve life.

  • This reflects the rational and progressive spirit of the age, even when it coexisted with doubts and conflicts about religion.


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