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    "Araby" Backgrounds Introduction Ireland’s major religion‚ Roman Catholicism‚ dominated Irish culture‚ as it continues to do today although to a lesser extent. Many families sent their children to schools run by Jesuit priests (like the one the narrator in attends) and convent schools run by nuns (like the one Mangan’s sister attends). Catholicism is often seen as a source of the frequent conflict in Irish culture between sensuality and asceticism‚ a conflict that figures prominently in Joyce’s

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    Love in Sonnet 116

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    True Love Transcends Time in Sonnet 116 Shakespeare talks about love‚ which can be one of the most difficult and confusing parts of life. Through the use of metaphors and graphic language Shakespeare tries to show the reader what he thinks love is. His goal is to prove that true love is clear and that it has a real definition. He seeks to do this by making us see love in a different light‚ deeper than just what it appears to be at first. Shakespeare doesn’t write what he thinks true love is‚ instead

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    General Billy Mitchell

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    General Billy Mitchell Mary Olesky Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University‚ History of Aviation Brigadier General Billy Mitchell‚ though at the end of his official military career he was reduced in rank to Colonel‚ was one of the greatest leaders in American military air power. Despite his court-martial and the various punishments that came with it‚ he was still seen over ten years later to be the visionary and great leader that he had been for his entire career and the years after until his death

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    The excerpts from Elegiac Sonnets by Charlotte Smith come across as very sad. From the four separate readings by her it is seemed like Smith was maybe depressed. Beginning with Written as the Close of Spring the beginning is beautiful with talk about flowers blooming and spring. Then‚ begging at line 9 it gets sad. She begins talking about humanity and how frail and fair it is. She is talking about how when we age we loose our youth and don’t bud anymore‚ as flowers do. The next excerpt in Charlotte

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    Sonnet 43 Analysis

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    Sonnet 43’ is a romantic poem‚ written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In the poem she is trying to describe the abstract feeling of love by measuring how much her love means to her. She also expresses all the different ways of loving someone and she tells us about her thoughts around her beloved. The tone of the poem is deep‚ in a loving way. The poet starts of by saying “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways‚” by which she starts of with a rhetorical question‚ because there is no ‘reason’

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    Dawson College Work presented to Mr. Roy Cartlidge English 101 10/18/06 An explanation of Sonnet CXXX The poem I chose to analyze is Sonnet CXXX (130) by William Shakespeare. This poem can be seen as either a humorous tribute to his lover or a way to mock other poets of his time. I say humorous because there is no use of over the top metaphors or allusions as he does not compare his love to a goddess nor compare her beauty to rare and beautiful objects found in nature. References

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    Sonnet 73 Analysis

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    In "Sonnet 73"‚ the speaker uses a series of metaphors to characterize what he perceives to be the nature of his old age. This poem is not simply a procession of interchangeable metaphors; it is the story of the speaker slowly coming to grips with the finality of his age and his impermanence in time.<br><br>In the first quatrain‚ the speaker contrasts his age is like a "time of year‚": late autumn‚ when the "yellow leaves" have almost completely fallen from the trees and the boughs "shake against

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    Shakespeare's Sonnet 116

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    the view that Shakespeare’s sonnet 116 is what a love poem should be: an expression of perfect love. The definition of perfect love is subjective‚ however it could be seen as fearless and endless love‚ with utter devotion and allowing nothing to get between the lovers. Sonnet 116 describes examples of these traits‚ in which love is described to be the most powerful force‚ and even stronger than "tempests" and other aspects of nature. The initial lines of the sonnet describe how "love is not love"

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    Shakespeare Sonnet Syntax

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    Sonnet CXXX” is a spoof of the typical love sonnets written by Shakespeare’s contemporaries. It ridicules the senseless depictions that poets gave their lovers whereas in comparison the speaker in “Sonnet CXXX‚” illustrates his mistress with honest comments. These remarks declare her “true” character and show the speaker’s absolute and total adoration for her because of it. As the poem opens‚ in the first quatrain‚ we are introduced to the narrator’s‚ “I”‚ “mistress.” This term however‚ is not

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    Billy Frank Monologue

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    I have somewhat of a friend named Billy. He is the sort of person that puts salt and pepper in our classmates’ juices and taught me to eat row potatoes if I want to pretend to be sick‚ so I can get out of classes. Yet‚ his soul possesses a tricky nobleness – one that is not easily discernible. One day we were walking around the town when‚ stopping in front of a puppet workshop‚ Billie knocked on the door and shout: ‘’Barmy Barney‚ open the door you puppet carny”. ‘Who’s that Barney?’ I asked. ‘Didn’t

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