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    World War One tore Britain apart. By 1918 it was‚ according to the rest of the country‚ mechanized slaughter. Originally‚ because no one had witnessed such a thing before‚ war was a grand event to look forward to and morale was high. Men‚ women and children were so patriotic that they pushed their family to go to war although it did not take much persuasion as soldiers thought sacrificing their lives was an honour to their Queen and country. Morale quickly changed when lots of mothers‚ wives

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    revised edition (2002.): 1-3. Literary Reference Center. Web. 07 Oct. 2013 Bruce Edwards begins with how the poem “The World Is Too Much With Us” by William Wordsworth is written. He states that the author offers the reader a “sonnet” he then describes what a sonnet is and how it fits into this poem. He points out that Wordsworth used his own “formula” instead of the original way to write a poem. He then goes to mention how Wordsworth used the words “us” and “ours” trying to include the reader

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    Ozymandias

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    Ozymandias Submitted by : Brooke Hutt Submitted to: Mr. MacDonald Submitted on: June 3‚ 2014 "Ozymandias" is a fourteen-line sonnet. It is not a traditional one‚ however. Although it is neither an Italian sonnet nor a Shakespearean sonnet‚ the rhyming scheme and style resemble an Italian sonnet more. The speaker it the poem is learning from a traveler about a giant‚ ruined statue that lay broken and eroded in the desert. The title of the poem informs the

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    Both writers have a dark‚ but hidden light to their writing. In Shakespeare’s Sonnet XXIX and Coelho’s The Alchemist‚ there are many instances of symbolism‚ irony‚ and imagery. The characters of these stories are seeking something more than what they originally have. The use of symbolism in these two writings is used to depict different hidden themes. In The Alchemist‚ Santiago’s sheep are a good example of symbolism. The sheep help the boy to understand one of the many languages of the world. The

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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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    Brooke - Summary and Critical Analysis The Soldier is a sonnet in which Brooke glorifies England during the First World War. He speaks in the guise of an English soldier as he is leaving home to go to war. The poem represents the patriotic ideals that characterized pre-war England. It portrays death for one’s country as a noble end and England as the noblest country for which to die. In the first stanza (the octave of the sonnet) stanza‚ he talks of how his grave will be England herself‚ and

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    poem as raw and powerful as it is. The first way that Owen conveys powerful feelings about the war in the poem is through his use of structure. The poem is in a sonnet form and is split into an octet and a sestet. The significance of structuring the poem in this way is that a sense of deep sadness and irony comes to our attention. The sonnet a form of poetry whose conventional function is love is being used to describe a sort of anti-love that is deeply moving. In addition to this the splitting up

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    forever be remembering and praised. The poem can be interpreted in many ways‚ one being true to the experience of grief and a metaphorical interpretation of grief and lost. Mary Elizabeth Frye is an American poet and is iconic for this one single sonnet. Frye was born on 13th November 1905 in Dayton Ohio‚ but at the age of three‚ she was put into an orphanage. At the age of twelve she moved to Baltimore‚ she had no formal

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    can extract that the poet definitely mocked his mistress. Shakespeare moves away from the norm at the time. His poem was completely the opposite to a Petrarchan sonnet. Instead of romanticising his mistress‚ he mocks her looks. Instead emphasising and exaggerating her looks‚ he mocks her imperfections. Normally‚ Petrarchan sonnets express and exaggerate their mistresses’ looks by saying that their beauty surpasses any object. Shakespeare does the opposite by saying any object surpasses the beauty

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    Seamus Heaney

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    sequence of sonnets from The Haw Lantern 1987 commemorating his mother who died in 1984. The notion of ‘Clearance’ is one that features notably in The Haw Lantern. In the poem ‘From the Frontier of Writing’ we read about the “waiting on the squawk of clearance” 7 with ‘The Haw Lantern’ juxtaposed next where we read of the “blood-prick that you wish would test and clear you”.8 The first clearance relates to an approval while the latter relates to being made free. However‚ in these sonnets Heaney again

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