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16 April, 07:00

According to "A New Biographical Approach," by Emily Toth, how do Chopin's early experiences with tragedy and exile influence the portrayal of religion in her writing? They led to skepticism about organized religion in her writing. They led to a denial of organized religion in her writing. They led her to create characters of deep personal faith. They led her to create characters who seek solace in the church.

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  1. 16 April, 07:13
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    I believe the correct answer is that t hey led to skepticism about organized religion in her writing.

    Given that Chopin had to go through many tragedies in her early life, her opinion about organized religion changed quite a lot, which Emily Toth thinks is obvious in her writing. She didn't deny religion completely, but rather she became suspicious of it.
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