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    general evaluation regarding to its literary value will also be discussed. Overall interpretation The poem carries the meaning of an Italian or Petrarchan Sonnet. Petrarchan sonnets typically discussed the love and beauty of a beloved. In the sonnet‚ it talks about how the beloved differs from the summer; summer is fleeting; but beloved’s beauty will last forever (‘Thy eternal summer shall not fade… ’) and never die. Because it is preserved in the poem‚ which will last forever; it will live as ‘long

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    melancholy tone‚ sad‚ reflecting the pain of the soul when someone is forgotten by the life`s love. In the second stanza‚ she appeals to the feelings of her beloved recreating a future situation where her absence is a reality‚ when everything built‚ dreamed‚ planned is nothing more than a vain remembrance of a life together. The lament of her beloved and probably things that were left unsaid cannot be heard by she maintains a tone full of despair and in her words keeps constant beg with the only purpose

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    Pyramus and Thisbe Play

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    PYRAMUS and THISBE Ivy: At present day‚ there was a woman and her daughters who went out for a stroll at the park. There was a tree that stood uniquely sturdy and covered with fresh-looking leaves and peculiarly-colored fruits that caught her daughter’s attention. Jhazel & Glaiza: Mother‚ what’s that tree called? (Looks at the tree innocently) Doreen: (Points at the tree) oh that one? That is a mulberry tree. Sholot: Is that a famous tree‚ mother? Doreen: Many people often notice that because

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    relationship‚ as he does in his many poems (Pregnolato). In the poem fittingly called‚ “The Dream”‚ Byron tells of a dream he had about his beloved‚ in which he cynically points out the fact that she does not love him. He writes‚ “What could her grief be?—she had all she loved‚ And he who had so loved her was not there” ("The Dream - Poem"). Byron wonders why his beloved‚ Mary‚ is upset for she apparently had all she loved‚ which Byron continues to convey that he is not among the ones of which she loves

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    staying in touch with reality and often are unable to meet the ordinary demands of daily life. In Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven”‚ we can see that the speaker of this famous piece of American literature is a man grieving over the death of his beloved‚ Lenore. The speaker tries

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    Masculinity in the Bible

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    Masculinity in the Bible Masculinity is defined by Susan Haddox to have four major characteristics. “1) Strength and skill as a warrior‚ 2) honor‚ including generosity and protecting ones family and clan‚ 3) bravery‚ and 4) persuasiveness‚ honesty and forthrightness.”1 These four characteristics of masculinity can be applied to many of the characters in the biblical stories including Gideon‚ David‚ and Jesus. The masculine traits mentioned are examples of hegemonic masculinity which means the dominant

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    Word of Thanks

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    without determination; goals cannot be achieved without sacrifices‚ and success could not be acquired without rising above intrigues. Our honored guest and speaker‚ distinguished visitors‚ our respected school administrator‚ Madam Mercy L. Sales‚ beloved teachers‚ dear parents‚ fellow graduates‚ friends‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ good morning. As students‚ we often complained about our difficulties and adversities. However‚ you all would agree with me that this difficulties and challenges made us better

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    of specific men and women‚ that too the lovers of all temperaments‚ faithful‚ criminal‚ jealous‚ cheaters‚ rogues‚ and the true lovers of their beloved‚ the ardent lovers‚ who‚ want to accompany their beloveds in the other world of souls‚ the lovers who are thirsty of flesh of their beloved and the lovers who just want a place in the heart of their beloved in lieu of the whole they possess. “Here’s God’s Plenty” as Dryden said of Chaucer‚ which is also applicable to Browning. His love poems are the

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    The Ballad of The Sad Cafe

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    The Ballad Of The Sade Cafe The Ballad of the Sad Cafe by Carson McCullers‚ is a story about a lonely and isolated town that is once the location of a thriving cafe  Nothing was happening in the town until the dreary town became a witness to the love triangle among the three main characters of the story. Marvin Macy the ‘handsome’ man who married Miss Amelia Evans who was a wealthy and lonely woman. The two lived together only for ten days before they separated because she refuses to consummate

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    There are some generalized tips on how to make good and lasting relationship. * Listen to your beloved. * Try to show tolerance and be open-minded. Avoid showing sarcasm and negativity. In general‚ anything that can cause you a bad mood or her bad mood should be avoided. * You should learn to give as well as to take - to give or take is not the answer‚ only a combination of the two in equal measure. * Try to make your partner’s parents like you. It is very important for both of you

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