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Cards (15)
What does a new species do to its creator?
It
busies
me
as
its
creator
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Why is knowledge about oneself considered dangerous?
It is the acquirement of knowledge about oneself
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What does the phrase "fangs of remorse" refer to?
It refers to
feelings
of guilt
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What does the speaker imply about their past experiences?
They imply a sense of
playfulness
and
regret
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What does the speaker mean by "the world was to me a gregarious secret"?
It suggests the world held
hidden
truths
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What does the phrase "rage in me" suggest about the speaker's emotions?
It suggests they feel intense
anger
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What does the speaker say about laughter?
It should never
escape
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How does the speaker describe their "prophetic soul"?
As a view that reflects their
inner self
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What does the speaker say about the beauty of their soul?
It is described as
white
and
pure
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What does the phrase "rejeeve to Greek" imply?
It suggests a return to
ancient
wisdom
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Who does the speaker mention in relation to "meramorphoses"?
Ovid
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What does the speaker imply about the "narcissus" mentioned?
It refers to
unrequited
love and beauty
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What does the phrase "who dies of unrequited love" suggest about the speaker's perspective on love?
It suggests a
tragic
view of love
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What are the key themes presented in the text?
The complexity of
self-knowledge
The burden of
remorse
The interplay of
beauty and tragedy in love
The significance of
hidden truths
in the world
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How does the speaker's emotional state evolve throughout the text?
Begins with feelings of
busyness
and remorse
Expresses a sense of
rage
and hidden truths
Concludes with reflections on beauty and tragedy
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