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    Sonnet 138

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    as a sonnet‚ it must meet certain structural 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

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    Sonnet 61

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    Love Prevails “Idea: Sonnet 61” by Michael Drayton is a fourteen line Petrarchan sonnet that dramatizes the conflicting emotions that arise from an intimate relationship coming to an abrupt end. After analyzing and doing several closer readings‚ I learned that “Idea: Sonnet 61” is actually about the poet’s own conflicting emotions and feelings from a harsh break up. However‚ it was no ordinary and flippant relationship. It was a serious relationship that involved great amounts of passion that

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    Sonnet 75

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    Sonnet 75” Edmund Spenser is one of the most widely known Elizabethan poets. He often put himself in the center of his poems‚ expressing very personal thoughts‚ emotions‚ and convictions. Such poetry‚ known as ’lyric‚’ became popular during Spenser’s time where poems were more focused on the individual. In his poem known as Sonnet 75‚ Spenser proclaims his love to his woman with the use of symbols‚ her name and heaven‚ external conflicts‚ and alliteration. When it comes to Spencer’s “Sonnet

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    Sonnet 104

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    Essay: Sonnet 104 Sonnet 104 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English poet William Shakespeare. It’s a member of the Fair Youth sequence‚ in which the poet expresses his love towards a fair friend. Each stanza expresses Shakespeare’s relationship with his beloved. The sonnet deals with the destructive forces of time as humans grow older and makes a commentary on the process of aging. In the first quatrain‚ the poet focuses on his beloved‚ exploring the theme of beauty and aging. The very

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    Relationship Between Pets

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    Relationships with an animal is important to a lot of people for several reasons. An Animal can be the best friend of a person. Kids can learn a lot by having an animal as a pet . Old people need pets to stave off the feelings of loneliness in their homes. Some people keep pets as a hobby or for doing sports. Animals are good for people of all ages. While kids are young they are able to learn‚ especially if they have an animal. They can learn and understand that animals have feelings‚ and how

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    Mistress of Spices

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    Essay Rubric |GRADE: A/A-200--180|GRADE: B+/B/B-179-160|GRADE: C+/C/C-159-140|GRADE: D+/D/D-139-120|GRADE: F119 and less| Introduction/Thesis|Introduction provides background material that leads the reader to a focused thesis that responds to the assignment‚ offers an interpretation of the literary work‚ and unifies the rest of the essay.|Introduction provides background material that connects to a clear thesis that responds to the assignment and offers some interpretation|Some sense of introduction

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    level of emotion. Music and poetry are very closely linked. There are many examples of poets who have turned their poems into musical lyrics‚ and there are many poems are created to be sung out. The famous one is Shakespeare. Many of his Sonnets have been turned into songs. In middle age‚ the minstrels are the people who traveled from place to place‚ and combined the arts of poetry and music. They recited and sang poetry to the accompaniment of a lute‚ harp or other instrument. Today‚ rap

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    Sonnet 30

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    restored and sorrows end." But as soon as I think of you‚ my dear friend‚ all those wounds are healed‚ and my sorrows come to an end. Why is he saying it? Sonnet 30 is at the center of a sequence of sonnets dealing with the narrator’s growing attachment to the fair lord and the narrator’s paralyzing inability to function without him. The sonnet begins with the image of the poet drifting off into the "remembrance of things past" - painful memories‚ we soon learn‚ that the poet has already lamented

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    Shakespeare's Sonnets

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    Shakespeare’s Sonnets In this essay I will describe the themes of Shakespeare’s sonnets‚ the structure and the imagery in the sonnets. The main themes of the sonnets are love‚ beauty‚ mutability and death. The sonnets are almost all constructed from three four-line stanzas and a final couplet composed in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg‚ this is the structure of most of his sonnets and I will describe the effect of the structure in his sonnets. I will also write about

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    Sonnet 73

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    Sonnet 73 Marissa Brown Writing 122 In Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare‚ he describes scenes of nature at a time of their endings to place pictures in mind of how he feels he is losing his youth. He feels his life has little time left like leaves on a tree towards the end of fall. In realizing this‚ he knows he doesn’t want to be completely gone such as the “sunset fadeth in the west”. He wants to be continued to be loved and remembered such as ashes that are left after a burning fire. As Shakespeare

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