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    urthermore‚ the iambic pentameter in the poem reflects the sound of a heartbeat. At first it may been a bit mean that he’s doing this (ha ha ha‚ mother! My heart is carrying on but yours isn’t!)‚ but when you look deeper‚ he owes his entire existence to his mother. Him being alive is her legacy‚ and this idea of genetics is enforced by the quote "my brother’s voice that sounds like mine". Therefore‚ through his heartbeat and ongoing life‚ a part of his mother can survive. McMillan shows not only

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    Love Is Not All

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    “Love is not all” by Edna St. Vincent Millay is a sonnet about love written in iambic pentameter‚ with traditional structure and follows traditional sonnet rules. It expresses the confusion and emotion of the poet in a way to give the reader the idea that he has suffered or is suffering. It also goes from speaking broadly about love‚ to making it more specific and then finally making it personal with the last line. After the first eight lines of the poem the speaker completely flips the way the poet

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    makes me feel detached and lonesome‚ but still at rest. Robert Frost’s imagery like “I have outwalked the furthest city light” and “one luminary clock against the sky” gives the reader a calm but sad mood. The form of the poem is blank verse (iambic pentameter)‚ which adds to the simple‚ isolated tone. This poem doesn’t have a theme. I think the speaker was out in the late hours of the night alone‚ feeling isolated and looking for somewhere to belong‚ and the place he feels the most comfortable is

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    poem by comparing his lover to a summer’s day and says how lovely and ‘temperate’ his lover is. He describes his lover to represent her beauty in the form of hotness‚ according to me. The first two lines of the poem are very rhythmic; this is iambic pentameter‚ a very important language feature which Shakespeare has used. And in the first line the pronoun “I” Is a stressed syllable and “thou” is whereas unstressed in the second line‚ which shows the importance he gave himself in the poem. In the third

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    requirements‚ and Sonnet 138‚ “When my love swears that she is made of truth‚” is a perfect example. Shakespeare employs the traditional rhyme scheme of the English sonnet‚ the poem is made up of three quatrains and a rhyming couplet‚ and iambic pentameter is the predominant meter. However‚ it would be an error to approach this poem as a traditional Shakespearean love sonnet. It is a ‘love’ poem in the sense that a relationship between two lovers is the central theme‚ but the reader

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    Sonnet 138

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    requirements‚ and Sonnet 138‚ "When my love swears that she is made of truth‚" is a perfect example. Shakespeare employs the traditional rhyme scheme of the English sonnet‚ the poem is made up of three quatrains and a rhyming couplet‚ and iambic pentameter is the predominant meter. However‚ it would be an error to approach this poem as a traditional Shakespearean love sonnet. It is a ‘love’ poem in the sense that a relationship between two lovers is the central theme‚ but the reader is offered

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    Anne Hathaway

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    “Anne Hathaway” by Carol Ann Duffy‚ the current poet laureate‚ is a strikingly poignant poem. It is in the persona of Anne Hathaway‚ Shakespeare’s wife‚ and is perceived to be the opinion of what she thinks about when she is left the second best bed in his will. The sonnet explores the loss felt by Hathaway as she grieves for her husband. Throughout the poem Duffy effectively uses poetic techniques to explore the feeling of loss felt by Hathaway as she is now a widow. The sonnet form allows Duffy

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    Adam's Curse- Y.B. Yeats

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    W.B. Yeats was born in Dublin‚ Ireland. He was a lonely and unhappy boy‚ because of which he began to day dream and write escapist poetry. Yeats grew up as a member of the former Protestant Ascendancy at the time undergoing a crisis of identity. In 1889‚ Yeats met Maud Gonne‚ then a 23-year-old heiress and ardent Nationalist. Gonne had admired "The Isle of Statues" and sought out his acquaintance. Yeats developed an obsessive infatuation with her beauty and outspoken manner‚ and she was to have a

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    Critical analysis of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 compares the speaker’s lover to a number of other beauties—and never in the lover’s favor. Her eyes are “nothing like the sun‚” her lips are less red than coral; compared to white snow‚ her breasts are dun-colored‚ and her hairs are like black wires on her head. In the second quatrain‚ the speaker says he has seen roses separated by color (“damasked”) into red and white‚ but he sees no such roses in his mistress’s cheeks; and

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    Eye of the Beholder Shakespeare’s‚ “My Mistress’ Eyes are nothing like the Sun”‚ is a sonnet that contains fourteen lines. Each line possessing ten syllables and the meter of the sonnet is Iambic pentameter. In these fourteen lines Shakespeare beings to describe the beauty of his mistress and shows how she is still yet a human being with flaws. Shakespeare’s sonnet‚ “My Mistress’ Eyes are nothing like the Sun”‚ can be broken into four pieces‚ three quatrains and a couplet. This sonnet by Shakespeare

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