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    Development of Sonnets

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    Development of Sonnets The development of the sonnet form was originally made as a love poem by the Renaissance Italian poet‚ Francesco Petrarch. It is always the case with immortal writers that they invent forms in response to their strong need to express ideas and emotions for which they cannot find an existing form. Petrarch had an overwhelming need for a new way of expressing the various aspects of his love for his Laura. He adapted a mediaeval song form to his purpose and

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    By WinnieYin The Analysis of Antithesis in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 and Sonnet 130 【Summary】This paper is a study of the approach of antithesis‚ which is embodied in Shakespeare’s sonnet 18 and sonnet 130. By the comparison between his fair friend and a summer’s day‚ we can see the contrast is one of the major approaches employed in these two sonnets. This is an effective way to make the objective prominent. While his greatness does not lie in the adoption of this common way of writing‚ it lies in

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    Structural features of a Shakespearean sonnet * The first twelve lines are divided into four lines each * There are fourteen lines * 3 quatrains and a couplet (last 2 lines) * A rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg * Quatrain one - states the problem  * Quatrain two- elaborates on the problem  * Quatrain three- a solution  * Couplet- what happened at the end * Developed so that each quatrain progresses towards a surprising turn of events in the ending couplet What

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    English IV Advanced Shakespeare Sonnets While reading the following sonnets (P. 317-323)‚ identify four of the following literary devices‚ and explain how these devices show the poem’s meaning. Imagery Simile Metaphor Rhyme Symbol Personification Repetition Tone Sonnet 18: This sonnet’s speaker claims that his beloved is lovelier and milder than a summer day—but unlike summer‚ will love forever in his poem. Device Example from poem How this shows the theme

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    Derozio’s Sonnets

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    was buried in the Park Street Cemetery. His father was Portuguese and mother English. Thus he had no Indian blood in him. But he was born and brought up in India‚ he taught Indian students in an Indian college and the themes and sentiments of his poetry are purely Indian. So Derozio is‚ undoubtedly‚ an Indo-Anglian poet. During his brief but exciting life of twenty-three years he was a clerk‚ teacher‚ poet‚ journalist‚ free-thinker and social reformer. In 1828 he became an Assistant Master in the

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    Sonnet 130

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    In the sonnet 130‚ by William Shakespeare‚ plays an elaborate joke on the convention of love poetry. He describes his beloved in a surprising way‚ informing that she is not the possessor of good looks. In the end poet concludes that he loves his beloved more than he could a perfect maiden. Overall‚ appearance does not matter where true love is concerned. We normally expect poets to praise their woman they love by comparing them with natures most beautiful things. However‚ in this

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    Sonnets of Shakespear

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    Heilmann English 9 14-2-2014 The Sonnets of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare is one of the most well known playwrights known to man. He wrote Comedies such as winter’s Tale. He also wrote tragedies such as Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare wrote many poems and plays. But sonnets are one of the lesser known poem types. Shakespeare started writing these sonnets in the 1590’s‚ but it wasn’t until 1609 that they were published. His sonnets were influenced by two sonneteers. A sonnet or Shakespearian

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    the speaker says that the birds may sing when the beloved is gone‚ but it is with “so dull a cheer” that the leaves‚ listening‚ become fearful that winter is upon them. The seasons‚ so often invoked as a metaphor for the passage of time in the sonnets‚ are here metaphorized‚ and function as a kind of delusional indication of how deeply the speaker misses the company of the beloved. As the second quatrain reveals‚ the speaker spends some time apart from the beloved in “summer’s time‚” in late summer

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    Critical Analysis

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    Journal #1 Select one of the readings mentioned in the syllabus for the Critical Analysis essay. What is one point the author works to prove in the essay you are analyzing? What does he say to prove his point? Does he use facts‚ evidence‚ statistics‚ graphs‚ deductive or inductive logic‚ emotion‚ satire? (See Chap. 3 of Current Issues or Critical Thinking.) Now make a critical statement: If the author uses facts‚ does he or she use facts in such a way that he or she convinces his or her audience

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    Sonnet 55

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    multiple scholars‚ sonnet 55 is a poem about time and immortalization. The speaker claims that his poem will immortalize the beloved‚ in this case the young man. According to Alison Scott‚ the speaker is seeking to “give” the gift of immortality to the young man through his poetry‚ adhering to a larger theme of giving and possessing that runs through many of Shakespeare’s sonnets.[1] David Kaula‚ however‚ emphasizes the concept of time slightly differently. He argues that the sonnet traces the progression

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