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    chc A TERM PAPER IN THE ENGLISH LITERATURE I. POEM ANALYSIS: Sonnet 41 by Shakespeare 1. Persona- The poem is about a youth and her personality. The youth is identified as young and beautiful and her beauty (or pleasing personality) ---as in‚ “Beauteous thou art”--- makes her susceptible to temptations thus‚ causing him to commit sins. The persona could be the poet himself accusing a beloved girl for her mistakes in life which are really expected. 2. Addressee- The persona is addressing

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    the tradition of the poet Petrarch‚ whose sonnets dealt with a wooing male lover. Petrarch arranged his sonnets into ‘sonnet consequences’ or ‘sonnet cycles’‚ in which series of sonnets were linked together by a common theme based on the various aspects of the lover’s relationship. Spencer also arranged his ‘Amoretti’ in ‘sonnet sequences’. Spencer himself evolved his own structure for the English sonnet which has come to be known as the Spenserian sonnet. It had the same three quatrains but with

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    media as seen on television shows and movies. Fairies have changed in the way of their culture/ ethnicity as well in the way of their inclusive gender. The four different representations of the Fairies are Peterpan (Tinkerbell)‚ Fairly Odd Parents‚ Cinderella (Kecia Lewis) play and Shrek 2 fairy godmother. All these four representations are similar and different to one another‚ they are all the same because they all have a will power and can change something with their power‚ different on how they are

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    throughout one of William Shakespeare’s most infamous sonnetsSonnet 18. The speaker opens the poem with a rhetorical question addressed to the beloved: “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” (line 1). The speaker begins by asking whether he should or will compare "thee" to a summer’s day; although the question is “rhetorical”‚ it is‚ however‚ indirectly answered throughout the remaining parts of the poem. (SparkNote). The stability of love and its power to immortalize the poetry and the subject

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    Compare Hour and Sonnet 43

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    Higher English Paper Section A – Question 7 “Hour compared with Sonnet 43” Both poems are about love. Hour presents love as being times enemy‚ whereas‚ Sonnet 43 presents love as absolute and unconditional. Both poets see love as being precious and worth more than life itself. Barrett Browning shows love as lasting forever‚ but Duffy feels that love can’t last forever. Sonnet 43 is an old fashioned poem; you can see this from the form. It uses iambic pentameter which creates the feeling of

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    take form‚ the idea of representation started to shift towards one where the demands of citizens came to be known. Today‚ representatives are seen as people whom citizens’ trust in speaking on their behalf. However‚ the two types of representation may have an effect on which representative constituents elect. The two types of representation‚ agency and descriptive‚ help define how constituents ensure that their interests are displayed in Congress. Even with agency representation being the majority type

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    the films The Codes of Gender: Identity and Performance in Pop Culture and Miss Representation‚ women face many obstacles in today’s society‚ such as objectification and scrutinization. Media illustrates and reinforces these issues by portraying women as subordinate sexual objects for a man’s pleasure. Codes of gender breaks down the methods in which photography portrays the subordinate female. In Miss Representation‚ we see the analysis of the hypersexualized objectified female.

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    W.J.T. Mitchell examines literature and representation as a whole. We must examine the term homo symbolicum‚ which gave us (humans) the ability to stand apart from any other creature. "From childhood men have an instinct ability for representation‚ and in this respect‚ man differs from other animals that he is far more imitative and learns his first lesson by representing things" (11). Humans have created a system of reading‚ writing‚ expression of memories‚ thoughts‚ or ideas on paper‚ which also

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    Sonnet 29 through 106

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    Shay Dayley Sonnet 29-106 1. Sonnet 9 begins with the speaker describing moments of great sadness and then there is a change in mood in the sonnet; it becomes more upbeat. This is caused by him remembering a love he once felt for someone; he thinks fondly of the person who is inspired the sonnet. 2. in this poem‚ the speaker is holding a pity party for himself and is jealous of other people. In Sonnet 29‚ the Speaker in this sonnet fails to produce a solution possibly because his overwhelming

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote the poem Sonnet 43. The word sonnet means a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme. This sonnet is about how the author loves her lovely without limits and boundaries‚ with all her forces and her soul and how she will love him even after death. Love can be strong as faith. The author sends a message that love can be just as strong as faith in a religious figure head. She compares him to her childlike faith‚ like how a child has a very forgiving

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