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    The Shakespearean Sonnet in "Romeo and Juliet" [http://www.amazon.com/Romeo-Juliet-William-Shakespeare/dp/1844285200%3FSubscriptionId%3D0G81C5DAZ03ZR9WH9X82%26tag%3Dzemanta-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1844285200] Shakespeare uses sonnets to express his feelings‚ expressions‚ and emotions regarding romance and tragedy‚ the main themes of his "Romeo and Juliet." Over the centuries sonnets have been considered as high forms of literature‚ which have been extensively

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    In this essay I will be writing about the presentation of love in the poems: Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare‚ Sonnet 71 also by William Shakespeare‚ Remember written by Christina Rossetti‚ Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas‚ A Mother In A Refugee Camp by Chinua Achebe and Piano written by David Herbert Lawrence. The first idea of love presented by Shakespeare in Sonnet 116 is that love can overcome obstacles that arise in the journey of love. In the first quatrain Shakespeare

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    Sonnet 43 was written in secret in Petrarchan style by Elizabeth Barrut Browning. It was written in first person with dominant figure of speech anaphora. Expressing the intense love she feels for her husband-to-be‚ Whereas Sonnet 116 is about love in the most ideal form. It admires people who have got together freely and base their relationship on trust and understanding. Both of the poems are written in iambic pentameter form and the key theme is passionate‚ romantic love and marriage. Sonnet 43

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    Annotation John Donne’s Holy Sonnet IX Holy Sonnet IX If poisonous minerals‚ and if that tree‚ Whose fruit threw death on (else immortal) us‚ If lecherous goats‚ if serpents envious Cannot be dammed‚ alas ! why should I be ? Why should intent or reason‚ born in me‚ Make sins‚ else equal‚ in me more heinous ? And‚ mercy being easy‚ and glorious To God‚ in His stern wrath why threatens He ? But who am I‚ that dare dispute with Thee ? O God‚ O !  of Thine only worthy blood‚ And my tears‚ make a heavenly

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    indulging in worldly pleasures. John Donne was a clergymen‚ so he spent most of his time in the church and with other clergymen‚ meaning how he spends his time is different from how Andrew Marvell and the cavaliers spend theirs. In John Donne’s “Holy Sonnet 10” and Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress‚" time and how little time we have ourselves‚ is the main theme‚ but how we spend our time is different. Throughout both poems‚ the importance of time and how we spend our time is stressed‚ but how the

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    Sir Philip Sidneys Sonnet 7 is from the sonnet sequence Astophel and Stella dating from the sixteenth century. It is a lament by one of the central figures‚ Astophel‚ a man who is in love with the other central figure‚ Stella‚ who is ultimately unattainable because she is married to another man. In the first few lines of the poem‚ Astrophil talks about Stellas black eyes and how they beam so bright (ll. 2) and how in beamy black (ll. 3) she radiates beauty. The excerpt chosen begins with Or did

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    1 Shanahan In the poems the “Holy Sonnet IV” and the “Holy Sonnet VII”‚ the writer John Donne accepts the theme of death and understands that death doesn’t wait for anyone. The similarities in each poem’s theme of accepting death are very alike due to John Donne’s morals that one must repent and go through death to reach an eternal life. In the “Holy Sonnet VI”‚ Donne contrasts life and death. In the first cinquain the speaker explains how life is coming to an end by stating that this is “My spans

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    well as Lord Brooke Fulke Greville‚ with his short poem‚Sonnet 100. Both passages support the theme of night time and fear creating an ominous mood to the story‚ but both authors do it in slightly different ways. Greville‚ with his short and ‘sweet’ poem‚ uses short phrases coupled with extensive vocabulary‚ while Poe integrates explaining more than vocabulary‚ and instead of shortening

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    In reading some works by John Donne‚ I came to admire one entitled Holy Sonnet 14. The fact that Donne wrote to a three person God‚ caught my attention because I was able to relate and understand the biblical text. This sonnet made me feel as if I was in the time in which it was written. There are times when many of us feel down and out and need to express ourselves in a very nasty‚ brutish‚ and harsh way. This paper will further discuss how Donne has spoken and expressed himself to his God. This

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    Elizabeth Barret-Browning’s ’Sonnets from the Portuguese’ and F. Scott. Fitzgerald’s ’The Great Gatsby’ both reflect‚ in abstract style and varying contexts and elements‚ the experience of idealised love‚ hope and mortality. The elements employed by Barret-Browning and Fitzgerald‚ differ in their depictions of these themes through various literary devices‚ two of which are ’points of view’ and ’motifs/symbols’. Barret-Browning’s sonnet sequence illustrates a complex evolution of emotions as the poet

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