Heroic Elegies · English Literature

What architectural feature does the speaker of 'The Ruin' describe as the 'work of giants' (enta geweorc)?

  1. The wooden mead-halls of the Anglo-Saxons
  2. The crumbling Roman stone ruins
  3. The burial mounds of ancient Viking kings
  4. The natural cliffs along the North Sea coast
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Correct answer: The crumbling Roman stone ruins

'The Ruin' reflects on the decay of stone buildings, most likely Roman ruins in Bath. The Anglo-Saxons, who primarily built with wood, viewed these massive decaying stone walls as the impossible creations of an extinct race of giants.

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