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    Kate by Christina Rossetti‚ Porphyria’s lover by Robert Browning‚ To his Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvel and Romeo Juliet by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet is about two lovers - who adore each other so much‚ similarily Porphyria’s lover is about a man who loves Porphria so much‚ which leads on to him killing her. Then‚ To his Coy Mistress was when the narrator slept with the lady and had sex‚ similarily Cousin Kate was similar as the narrator had sex with one person then betrayed her for someone

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    Essay The Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy The poem is written in the first person. Duffy gives her lover an onion in which represents St Valentines Day. The onion is a gift rather than a card or a rose‚ Duffy uses this unusual gift but in fact it’s a statement of love. The onion a (metaphor) is a strong ugly vegetable‚ not only does it show love but can show the inner beauty with in the onion itself. There are good points and bad points in love however there are consequences of what love can

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    about was‚ Valentine was a priest who had worked in Rome during the rule of Emperor Claudius the 2nd. The emperor made a rule up that states‚ soldiers could not get married‚ and as he thought this made them weaker. Valentine did not like it so he performed secret weddings for couples. Later on‚ they had caught him and sentenced him to death. Before the time came he had died‚ he wrote a letter to an unknown women he himself had strong feelings for. The letter was signed “from your Valentine.” February

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    Literature 1113 1:30 Dr. Jacob Lewis 010559587 “A Challenge to a Lover Who Has Offended Her” Even though a man can do much harm to a woman’s ego‚ mind‚ and body‚ there is always something about the man that can lead her back into his arms. The poem “A Challenge to a Lover Who Has Offended Her” by Veronica Franco demonstrates just that. Franco goes on to describe how she has been lied to and cheated on by the love of her life. Yet‚ towards the end of the poem‚ instead of describing how she

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    Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy Not a red rose or a satin heart. I give you an onion. It is a moon wrapped in brown paper. It promises light like the careful undressing of love. Here. It will blind you with tears like a lover. It will make your reflection a wobbling photo of grief. I am trying to be truthful. Not a cute card or a kissogram. I give you an onion. Its fierce kiss will stay on your lips‚ possessive and faithful as we are‚ for as long as we are. Take it

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    Christina Rossetti Christina Rossetti was one of the greatest female Victorian poets who connected her personal life and spiritual life. Christina Rossetti is a poet who heavily focuses on different themes within her writing. Two of the major themes that Christina Rossetti has focused on are acceptance of death and love. Within Christina Rossetti’s writing it is very obvious the message that she is trying portray. Remember Me and Baby Lies So Fast Asleep are two poems that apply the themes of

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    The History of Valentines Day The story goes that when the Roman Empire wars broke out married men did not want to leave their families‚ younger men did not want to leave their sweethearts. As a result of the low enrolment of men to fight the wars‚ Claudius the Cruel ordered that no more marriages or engagments should be celebrated. A priest‚ named Valentine‚ defied the order and married young couples in secrtcy. When Claudius discovered what had happened‚ he had Valentine dragged off and imprisoned

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    Chronological/Timeline: (Loretta P. Walsh) What if...what if women were not allowed to enlist in any military? What if they couldn’t be electricians‚ engineers‚ not even get the education that men get? What if we were not treated equally? I am Loretta Walsh‚ you might also know me as Loretta Perfectus Walsh. On April 22‚ 1896 a blush-faced newborn baby had just come into this world. That little girl was me. I grew up in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania with an impossible dream at the time of my childhood

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    married on this day of love and romance. Some people believe that Saint Valentine sent the very first valentine to a woman whom he had fallen in love with: his jail keeper’s daughter‚ while he was in his cell‚ waiting to be put to death for going against the law of not marrying young men. Other people believe that Charles‚ the Duke of Orleans sent a love letter to his wife in prison‚ and that was considered to be a valentine. The love letter that was written by Charles is still kept in the British

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    Valentine is the middle Wiggin sibling – two years younger than Peter‚ two older than Ender – and the only girl. She is kind and empathetic‚ and represents the super-ego in this metaphor. The super-ego is essentially the hub of morality. It begins to develop at a young age and is shaped by parents and similar authority figures‚ things that children view as “higher natures.” “When we were little children we knew these higher natures‚ we admired them and feared them; and later we took them into ourselves”

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