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    Forget Me” Neruda reveals the sorrows of losing your country or a person. Neruda does a fantastic job of using details such as crystal moon; red branch. He really paints a picture of the poem in your head. You can just imagine everything he is saying as if it were a painting in your head! Neruda knows how to touch a person’s feelings‚ similar to what one would feel about a person who had broken up with them but not over. It seems as if it were a warning almost‚ that is she doesn’t accept Neruda he will

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    Burgos 1 Brianna Burgos American Literature Period 6 May‚ 10 2013 Pablo Neruda Modernism was a famous era within poetry. A large array of poets participated in the era such as‚ Elizabeth Bishop‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ernest Hemingway along with Pablo Neruda‚ although he was into surrealism‚ some of his work revolved around modernism as well. The Modernist Literary Movement created the idea that conventional forms of art‚ literature‚ and ideals were outdated. The poem I chose is “If You Forget

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    Pablo Neruda is considered as one of the greatest Spanish-language poets of the 20th century. As a matter of fact‚ Neruda was a very prolific and creative writer. His poems range from erotically charged love poems‚ historical epics‚ and overtly political poems‚ to poems on common things‚ like nature and the sea. Aside from that‚ he is the most widely read of the Spanish American poets because of his artistic and wonderful works. Furthermore‚ he was an international diplomat and a political activist

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    Patsy Kline said “You want me to act like we’ve never kissed‚ you want to forget; pretend we’ve never met‚ and I’ve tried and I’ve tried‚ but I haven’t yet... You walk by‚ and I fall to pieces.” “If You Forget Me‚” by Pablo Neruda it’s sort of the opposite of this quote. This poem makes you ask yourself whether you can forget a person simply because they’ve forgotten you. The poem is kind of a way of protecting your heart. In it‚ the author states‚ “If suddenly you forget me do not look for

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    Sonnet 116 “Let me not to marriage” This Poem by William Shakespeare talks about the immortal beauty of his beloved against the destruction caused by time. In the first line of the poem he propagates the union between two minds which is another different representation of love. In this poem Shakespeare talks about true love which in the poem is treated as a centre which the poet and his poetry orbit. “ It is an ever fixed mark” ‚ He refers to the solidity and steadfastness and the permanent centre

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    What do these suggest about the human need to communicate through narrative? A Personal/Analytical Response using the text “The Word” by Pablo Neruda Born to Speak Since the age of Adam and Eve‚ humans have had a natural instinct to communicate and this is part of what sets us apart from other species. In the poem The Word‚ by Pablo Neruda‚ the author personifies the word by stating how it’s “born in the blood” and that it “grew in the dark body”. This leaves the reader with the impression

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    The Analysis of 66. Sonnet

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    1. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S LIFE William shakespeare was born in 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwichshire‚ England. There is no definite record of his birth but his baptism was recorded by the church‚ thus his birthday is assumed to be 23 of April. Shakespeare ‚ the son of John shakespeare‚ a successful trademan‚ and of Mary Arden. Shakespeare attended King Edward VI Grammar School‚ which may have provided education in Latin grammar and literature. In 1582‚ he married Anne Hathaway

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    Sonnet Analysis-Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare I will be writing about “Sonnet 130” that was written in 1609 by William Shakespeare. The theme of this sonnet is romance‚ but it isn’t the conventional love poem were you praise your mistress and point out to the readers all the ways in which she is perfect and the best. In this sonnet we could see that beauty isn’t a rush when you talk about love and how does Shakespeare compares her mistress appearance to things which she isn’t‚ this means her

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    Anne Poindexter 11/18/12 English IV Mr. Tiller Analysis of Sonnet 81 William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 81 was meant to serve as an epitaph to immortalize its subject‚ a beloved youth. One of the themes of this sonnet is immortality through writing. Shakespeare claims that‚ “When all the breathers of this world are dead/ You shall live--such virtue hath my pen.” Shakespeare never mentions the name of his immortal subject‚ so in reality‚ no one remembers him. Although Shakespeare claims that

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    Pablo Neruda and Laura Esquivel: Using Literary Techniques to Portray Transcendence Humanity has forever been intrigued by the bewildering power of love. Artist of all types‚ writers‚ painters‚ singers‚ philosophers‚ have attempted to explain the origin of love and why it is such an important part of our human lives. Looking at two important works like Pablo Neruda’s 20 Love Poems and a Song of Despair and Laura Esquivel’s Like Water for Chocolate‚ the authors choose to depict stories of true

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