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    ENGL 116 ASSIGNMENT 1 141

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    b Kingdom of Saudi Arabia First Semester (141) 2014-2015 Assignment 1 Eng. 116 English for academic purposes Student Name: Amira Abdullah Al-Goofy Student ID: 12220198 Due Date: October 23‚ 2014 Submitted On: Oct. 19/2014 Total Marks: 20 Marks Awarded:__________________ Write a five-paragraph process analysis essay on the process of preparing for

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    Sonnet Compare and Contrast Essay Love can be expressed and described in many different ways. Shakespeare`s sonnets116” and “18” justify that love has the ability to create extremely powerful feelings between two people‚ which can help them achieve the ultimate sense of happiness. To that end‚ when people experience true love they live a more joyful and content life. When a person finds love their lives are filled with joy and pleasure that bring true happiness into ones life. In sonnet “116”

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    Sonnet 18 Metaphore

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    The piece that I have chosen for this assignment was William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18. At the very first line‚ it is apparent that the metaphor that he chooses‚ is a "summer’s day‚" to describe his friend or loved one. For the ease of explanation‚ I will refer to that person using feminine pronouns‚ due to the fact that the gender of the person is not explicitly stated; I would believe it is assumed to be female. Through reading the poem a couple of times‚ I noticed that his choice of words would

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    William Shakespeare‚ in his sonnet‚ “Sonnet 97” laments about how being separated from his lover feels like winter‚ no matter what season it may be. First‚ to reveal the feeling of loss caused by the separation from his lover‚ Shakespeare employs simile: “How like a winter hath my absence been/ From thee”; second‚ Shakespeare uses visual and tactile imagery to reiterate the sense of winter already established by stating‚ “what freezings have I felt‚ what dark days seen!”; third‚ Shakespeare compares

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    Explication of Sonnet 147 Love is a disease. Desire is deadly. When one thinks about Shakespeare’s sonnets‚ the instinctual response is the thought of romance. For instance the adoring lines‚ “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day/ Thou are more lovely and more temperate” (Sonnet 18‚ 1-2)‚ are thought to be the most famous words from a Shakespearean sonnet. However‚ instead of describing love in a starry-eyed fashion‚ Shakespeare discusses the punitive characteristics of love in Sonnet 147. The persona

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    manner the writer sees fit. The form into which a poet puts his or her words is always something of which the reader ought to take conscious note. Many love poems are written in the form of a sonnet. A sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines in iambic pentameter with a complex rhyme scheme. In the English sonnet‚ the rhyme scheme is abba abba cddc ee‚ leaving to the poet’s discretion the choice of whether to form the lines into an octave‚ turn‚ and then sestet‚ three quatrains and an ending couplet‚

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    Aristotle’s Poetics defines the nature of tragic drama‚ discusses the six essential elements of drama‚ states his opinion on the best type of tragic plot‚ and suggests the most effective means to arouse essential emotions such as pity and fear. He presents here the elaborate structure of justice of virtue rewarded and villain punished‚ broadly speaking the poetic justice. Now since in the finest kind of tragedy the structure should be complex and not simple‚ and since it should also be a representation

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    Sonnet 143” has a reputation for being one of Shakespeare’s worst sonnets‚ but by analyzing its themes‚ tone‚ and structure‚ one can detect its sophistication and artistry. Some critics deny Shakespeare authored “Sonnet 143”‚ which appears a mindless‚ silly work. However‚ by interpreting the linguistics according to Shakespeare’s time and the ideas contemporarily‚ the sonnet gains deeper meaning. “Sonnet 143” begins with a mother setting down her child to chase a fleeing barnyard creature. The sonnet

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    Glasgow Sonnet Essay

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    Glasgow sonnet is a touching poem written by Edwin Morgan and is about how Glasgow used to be‚ years ago and the effects that it had on people. It deals with an important issue such as poverty and we see the reality of it and how it shouldn’t be ignored. By examining Morgans use of techniques we will be able to seen more of the effects of poverty and how and things actually are Morgans makes the poem particularly effective by the use of sonnet structure‚ the first 8 lines show us the area and the

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    Holy Sonnet Diction

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    Holy Sonnet XIX Oh‚ to vex me‚ contraries meet in one: Inconstancy unnaturally hath begot A constant habit; that when I would not I change in vows‚ and in devotion. As humorous is my contrition As profrane love‚ and as soon forgot: As riddingly distempered‚ cold and hot‚ As praying‚ as mute; as infinite‚ as none. I durst not view in heaven yesterday; and today In prayers and flattering speeches I court God: Tomorrow I wake with true fear of his rod. So my devout fits come and go away Like

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