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    Essay on the Holy Prophet

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    (Peace be upon him) was the last messenger of God to the whole world. The Holy Prophet was born in Arabia‘ in 571 A. D. He was named Muhammad (Peace be upon him). The Arabs were a race of wild tribes. They led a cruel life. They burried their newly-born daughters alive. They ill-treated women‚ orphans and slaves. They worshipped Idols. They were addicted to wine‚ adultery gambling‚ and bloody quarrels. The Holy Prophet was sent by God to set these bad people right. He hated their cruel ways

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    Sonnet 71 Analysis

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    William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 71 William Shakespeare is one of the most well-known writers of all time. His sonnets are timeless and his plays are performed again and again. Much of his history is known‚ but can also be considered a little cloudy. He seemed to be a sarcastic man not necessarily loved by all. I enjoy his plays‚ but personally love his sonnets best of all. Knowing the controversy surrounding his life‚ “Sonnet 71” offers a slight insight into all of that. “Sonnet 71” is part of a

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning Sonnet 1 Theme: Unexpectedness of love Falling in love with Robert and his returning of her love came as a great surprise to Elizabeth‚ considering past her circumstances. Analysis: Reworks the traditional sonnet sequence by transforming gender roles. She utilises the female voice instead of the traditional male voice. She assumes the role of epic hero. She adopts the petrachan sonnet style. The octet’s strict rhyming pattern reflects how she feels her life

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    Holy is a term that most of have used or heard at some point in our lives‚ but what does it really mean? It is simply a word that we sometimes overuse or is there still a meaningful purpose for the word holy? As I was discussing this with several people‚ I was able to gain a deeper understanding and respect for the word holy. Even more so than before and I hold the word holy in high regard. Most people will associate God with being holy‚ when they are faced with the question “What is the meaning

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    Sonnet 116 Analysis

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    EARLY RENAISSANCE POETRY: THE POEMS Source Text: Ferguson‚ Margaret‚ et al (eds). The Norton Anthology of Poetry. Fifth Edition. New York: W.W. Norton‚ 2005. 1 Thomas Wyatt 1503 – 1542 The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor1 The long˚ love‚ that in my thought doth harbour‚˚ enduring/lodge And in mine heart doth keep his residence‚ Into my face presseth with bold pretence‚ And therein campeth‚ spreading his banner.2 She that me learneth˚

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    Is War Wrong Or Holy

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    pose to us a question on if war is just‚ wrong or holy. These three questions can be answered after critical analysis on the purpose of the war. These question gives us possible views on ‘Wrong War’ being violent and the perception of killing being wrong. This is the pacifist view. Some wars are supposed to be interested in justice and should henceforth be conducted following the just rules. Such wars are referred to as termed as ‘Just War’. ‘Holy War’ belief suggests that the Supreme Being of any

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    sonnets 116 130

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    What different attitudes to love can be found in sonnets 116 and 130? In sonnet 116 it defines love‚ by telling both what it is and is not. In the first quatrain Shakespeare talks about what love is not. Shakespeare says that love is “the marriage of true minds” which is a metaphor for true love‚ ideal and perfect love. Shakespeare uses the word “minds” rather than words like “hearts”‚ he does this to let us know that perfect love is a partnership of the two thinking. Shakespeare then goes on

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    Sonnets from the Portuguese Sonnet 1: The focus of the first sonnet is the poet’s hopelessness; she talks about the unhappiness of the both past and present and was willing to submit to death until she was conquered by love. The tone of the first sonnet is one of melancholy and depression. Sonnet 13: The focus of this sonnet is on the poet’s inability to express her feelings for her lover‚ by using the metaphor of a torch in rough winds. She describes how she cannot risk herself in expressing

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    The Classic Sonnet Classic renaissance sonnets are one of the most well-known poetry genres out there. Sonnets distinctive style and wording is classic and timeless. Although this genre was centuries ago‚ it still remains one of the most recognizable forms of poetry. The Renaissance took place from the 1500s to around the 1700s. During this time there were great advances in life. The poetry of this time is a direct reflection of the changes that around Europe. The form used during the renaissance

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    Baptism and the Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts Water Baptism vs Baptized with the Spirit and Power The book of Acts begins with Jesus ’ parting words to His apostles before His ascension to the right hand of God the Father. In His opening statement Jesus promises the Holy Spirit‚ and He does this by distinguishing the coming of the Spirit from the baptism of John. “For John truly baptized with water‚ but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.” (Acts 1:5) John had testified

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