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    protagonists will share at the end of the play. Shakespeare uses dramatic irony to emphasise the loss that these two share and in turn play to the audiences curiosity. Despite this many readers rarely realise that the prologue is in fact written in sonnet form; consisting of 14 lines‚ iambic pentameter and a rhyming couplet at the last line written. The structure may connote not only the strong love that both Romeo and Juliet share for one another but also perhaps the love of constantly attempting

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    Style. Refer to the guidelines on pages R21–R23 in your textbook. Conclusion. Conclude your essay with a paragraph in which you summarize what you have said. Part A: Interpreting Sonnets Compare two of Shakespeare’s sonnets‚ explaining how the speaker in each poem expresses love. Based on these two sonnets‚ how would you describe Shakespeare’s attitudes toward love? Be sure to indicate in your introduction

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    will explore and examine the types of love represented in pre and post 1914 love poetry. I will look at three post and three pre 1914 poems. The pre 1914 poems I will look at are First Love by John Clare‚ Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning and Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare. The three post 1914 poems I will look at are Harry Pushed Her by Peter Jones‚ Long Distance by Tony Harrison and Valentine by Carol Duffy. Pre 1914 poems mainly describe love between a man and a woman as this was the only

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    How do Browning‚ Keats‚ Shakespeare‚ Rossetti and Donne explore ideas of loyalty‚ love and relationships in their poems ‘My Last Duchess’ ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ ‘Sonnet 116’ ‘Cousin Kate’ and ‘The Apparition’? Love is perhaps the most expressed topic in media‚ since forever. The word ‘love’ is extremely ambiguous‚ able to be expressed in multiple ways. Love is often described as a double edged sword. It can mean all there is to one‚ an experience to be desired and pursued

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    They had different subjects‚ themes and styles. Some poetry readers prefer Shakespeare over the others‚ this essay will examine the reasons for his popularity. The subjects of sonnets‚ by Shakespeare‚ normally address friendship. Other writers use passion. Most of his works have a young man "pining for love." "Sonnet 116" describes true love as a permanent feeling that does not go away with time‚ and when the physical beauty fades away. Although most writers focused on unrealistic

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    In his sonnets‚ poet and playwright William Shakespeare creates a romantic tone when describing how romantic relationships are affected over time. Vivian Diller’s article “Is love really Blind?” provides research to suggest that romantic relationships are affected over time because people tend to lose physical attraction to their mate. After reading both Shakespeare’s and Diller’s works one can conclude that time has a negative effect on love because people’s feelings change about their mate overtime

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    ANALYSIS temperate (1): i.e.‚ evenly-tempered; not overcome by passion. the eye of heaven (5): i.e.‚ the sun. every fair from fair sometime declines (7): i.e.‚ the beauty (fair) of everything beautiful (fair) will fade (declines). Compare to Sonnet 116: "rosy lips and cheeks/Within his bending sickle’s compass come." nature’s changing course (8): i.e.‚ the natural changes age brings. that fair thou ow’st (10): i.e.‚ that beauty you possess. in eternal lines...growest (12): The poet is using

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    the poets ingeniously present love from a romantic perspective in their poems. Firstly‚ “Let me not to the marriage of true minds” – also known as Sonnet 116 – is one of the most famous in William Shakespeare’s collection of sonnets. It demonstrates the glory and invincibility of love‚ and is a poem addressed to a mysterious “Fair Youth”. The sonnet proposes the idea that true love will always persevere‚ regardless of any obstacles or troubles that may come. Shakespeare employs various literary

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    In Sonnet 116‚ Shakespeare presents a personal view of love which is uplifting‚ but also dark. He questions whether the ’love’ in question is really true ’love’. The Sonnet is written in the first person. Shakespeare immediately puts himself inside the poem from the very first words: ‘Let me not’. The start of the poem‚ ‘admit impediments’‚ begins the dark tone. ’Impediments’ suggests problems‚ and echoes the words of the marriage service‚ where the priest has to ask if anyone has reasons against

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    SONNET 18 PARAPHRASE Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Shall I compare you to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: You are more lovely and more constant: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May‚ Rough winds shake the beloved buds of May And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: And summer is far too short: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines‚ At times the sun is too hot‚ And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; Or often goes behind the clouds;

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