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    100 Love Sonnets

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    Porscha Silva IB English 1-4A Ms. Einsporn 29 May 2013 100 Love Sonnets When referring to a significant other‚ one would typically shower the other with lavish compliments such as complimenting their beauty and all that that person has to offer. Going against the norm‚ Neruda presents his lover in ways that most people could not even fathom. Metonymies‚ metaphors‚ and ways of hypothetical speech(not to be taken literally) are used in their entirety to most effectively portray Neruda’s unconditional

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    Sonnet 79 Analysis

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    Poetry Analysis Essay Sonnet 79 by Edmund Spenser is organized into three quatrains and a couplet. In this poem Spenser addresses his wife and tells how he does not pay close attention to outward appearances‚ but greatly admires a woman’s internal beauty. In the first quatrain Spenser starts by saying that men call the women beautiful and she herself knows it is true also. Then he states that he believes the truly beautiful are the ones with "gentle wit" and "virtuous mind." In the next quatrain

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    faithfulness Introduction: Name of Poem: Sonnet 116 Name of Poet: William Shakespeare Date of Publication: 16th century Other relevant background info: This poem is part of Shakespeare’s famous collection of poems (a sonnet sequence)‚ consisting of 154 poems. They are about topics such as love and time. The structure of the poems has become the popular format for the sonnet‚ also called the Shakespearean sonnet. Form: Form of Poem: Shakespearean sonnet Structure of Poem: It has 14 lines divided

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    Pride in turn arises from one’s sense of confidence and capability.” (Cytowic). This statement reveals pride is a long lasting sense that comes from someone’s confidence and capability‚ which in sense adds fulfilment to life. In the short story Sonnet‚ With Bird Inclusion is what the main character eventually finds in the end. The short story is about the main character

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    Sonnet 30 Analysis

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    Misleading Love Although love can be kind and beautiful‚ it can cause some people to become blind and follow their hearts rather than think with their mind. “Sonnet 30” by Edmund Spenser dramatizes the conflict of a man’s burning desire to be with a woman who has no interest in him. Edmund Spenser uses the metaphorical comparisons of dramatically opposites‚ fire and ice. The man is fire‚ who is obsessed for this ice cold hearted woman‚ which returns nothing. The poem explains why this man can’t

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    Sonnet 69 was written by Pablo Neruda in the 20th century.  As I was reading the original sonnet‚ I was filled with inner joy and love.  The original sonnet brings profound feelings‚ flashbacks‚ and makes you and the sonnet feel as if one.  However‚ the translation of sonnet 69 does not. It is rather dull and brings no sense of joy.                 In sonnet 69‚ the type of figurative language that is being used is hyperbole; which helps create emphasis. In Stanza 2‚ the line “like the red beginning

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    The Malleability of Gender Roles in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Gender roles and relationships have been among the most commonly explored themes in literature for several centuries. William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of the earlier examples of this‚ exploring the malleable nature of these roles and relationships. The play starts in ancient Athens which represents a perfect example of a patriarchal society. However‚ shortly afterwards‚ the action is moved to the forest where

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    intent to see his way to her heart. William Shakespeare‚ a man who‚ based on his works‚ was full of passion for the opposite sex – whether it had been honest love or perverse lust. Nonetheless‚ Shakespeare‚ like most men‚ wished to charm women. With this having been so‚ Shakespeare’s weapon of choice to be inwrought to a woman’s heart was the powerful love poem. He understood love and how to attain love and demonstrated this in his often praised sonnets. Writing about the joys and tragedies while

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    William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116” and Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “Love Is Not All” both attempt to define love‚ by telling what love is and what it is not. Shakespeare’s sonnet praises love and speaks of love in its most ideal form‚ while Millay’s poem begins by giving the impression that the speaker feels that love is not all‚ but during the unfolding of the poem we find the ironic truth that love is all. Shakespeare‚ on the other hand‚ depicts love as perfect and necessary from the beginning to

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    Sonnet 130 (Poem Summary)

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    Sonnet 130 William Shakespeare is known for writing love poetry. Many individuals are familiar with “Sonnet 18‚” which begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day." In this poetic work‚ he describes his lover in glowing terms. However‚ in “Sonnet 130‚” Shakespeare illustrates a more realistic view of love. Although this poem may not seem as romantic as his other works‚ it illustrates how love blossoms even if the significant other is not physically attractive. The first three lines of the

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