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    Sonnet 43 was written in secret in Petrarchan style by Elizabeth Barrut Browning. It was written in first person with dominant figure of speech anaphora. Expressing the intense love she feels for her husband-to-be‚ Whereas Sonnet 116 is about love in the most ideal form. It admires people who have got together freely and base their relationship on trust and understanding. Both of the poems are written in iambic pentameter form and the key theme is passionate‚ romantic love and marriage. Sonnet 43

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    ARABY-POSTCOLONIAL INTERPRETATION In the short story of Araby‚ James Joyce attemps to expose many ideas and themes that places the setting of Araby in a postcolonial era. The narator describes the setting of "NORTH RICHMOND STREET AS A BLIND‚ QUIET STREET‚ HAVING HOUSES WITH INPERTURBABLE FACES‚" This dull and dark description of the enviroment goes on throughout the story connecting this sombre setting Dublin with the mondane activities of the people. eg. (people doing their jobs‚ going

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    One similarity between “Sonnet 130” and “Ars Poetica” is their themes of wanting nothing but simplicity in a poem and a mistress (stated in the last couplet)‚ and love and adoration. When reading “Sonnet 130” one might think that this man spends his time complaining about his mistress‚ and clearly dosen’t love her‚ however‚ by the end of the poem he realizes that his mistress may not be beautiful‚ but their love

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    Introduction: Imagine being an artist in Florence during the 1400-1500’s. The city would be a lively place bursting with numerous aspiring artists. Of the young men learning their trade as best as possible‚ most will not achieve centuries of notoriety. The ones that do earn the honor of being remembered today all had a common theme; wealthy patrons‚ including wealthy individuals‚ guilds and the church. Throughout the Italian Renaissance‚ the artists who achieved the most success were the artists

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    With the help of Social media everything is reachable for everyone. Since technology’s new advent of media had arrived‚ fans and idols worlds united and become borderless. They could easily sent and express their thoughts‚ support‚ love‚ and adoration for their idols through their Android Cell phones‚ Smart Phones‚ Tablets and Ipads. Another effective mean of prospering their good communication is the debut of Korean Popular Music Videos on Myx Channel Ph in June 2009. Since then KPOP has become

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    glorify‚ honor‚ praise‚ exalt‚ and please God. Our worship must show our adoration and loyalty to God for His grace in providing us with the way to escape the bondage of sin‚ so we can have the salvation He so much wants to give us.” (Null 1:1). That proves how important a God is in Christianity. Christians believe that God is the creator of the world and gave us everything we have‚ and that is why we must show God so much adoration. In Buddhism however‚ due to the lack of an all powerful God figure‚

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    Abigail: beautiful‚ wise‚ beloved‚ kindhearted‚ and intelligent. Abigail is a lesser-known champion in the Bible‚ an unassuming lady who was hitched to an affluent lowlife. Abigail joined her intelligence with her riches to show up before a drawing nearer foe to argue for the security of her significant other’s family. In any case‚ the account of Abigail began much sooner than her fearless experience with David. It started with the passing of Samuel‚ the prophet of God. As a character‚ Abigail is

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    This causes a massive collision right in the middle of the busiest hallway in school. Teenagers sprawled on the ground slowly rise up‚ giving the couple irritated glares‚ brush off their pants and hurry down the hall. Romeo and Juliet’s unrelenting adoration for each other causes tragic and terrible consequences‚ due to their rash decisions and ignorance to the world around them. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare demonstrates to the reader how love leads to irrational decisions because of its blinding

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    When he was twenty-four years old‚ Leonardo was arrested‚ along with several young companions‚ on the charge of sodomy. No witnesses appeared against them and eventually the charges were dropped. It must be said that often anonymous charges like this were brought against people just for a nuisance. Renaissance Florentines didn’t make the distinctions we make about sexuality today and apparently it was common for young men to get into sexual relationships; in fact‚ the word "Florenzer" was German

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    of flaws‚ he accepts them and loves her as much as any man could love a woman. In Shakespeare’s‚ "Sonnet 130" he illustrates a true depiction of his mistress by emphasizing her flaws instead of her beauties‚ which provides emphasis on his sincere adoration and unconditional love for her through the line‚ "And yet‚ by heaven‚ I think my love as rare" (13). Shakespeare cleverly shows the importance of a single line in "Sonnet 130" by showing how a specific line can alter an entire poem. If the line

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