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    The Impact of Shakespeare Shakespeare is known for his astonishing plays and mysterious ways of thinking. Teaching Shakespeare at school‚ though is a whole another matter. Teaching Shakespeare to students can help increase their development‚ brain wise‚ and teach youngsters about life lessons they have learned from reading his work. His work has a big impact in society‚ whether it’s prisoners lives turning around or showing the perspectives of young people making the reader/audience learn something

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    Analysis of Edmund Spenser’s Sonnet 75 This poem is one of the eighty-nine sonnets that Edmund Spenser wrote about his courtship and marriage with Elizabeth Boyle. By reading through some of them we can get a clear picture of what was their relationship like and how Spenser could put into verse his deep emotions that he cherished towards his wife. In this essay I will analyse this sonnet by examinig and interpreting its formal and contextual structure. First of all‚ I will analyse the formal structure

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    Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? In Shakespearean sonnets (also known as English sonnets)‚ all poems are written about one thing; love. Each sonnet consists of fourteen lines. A sonnet also consists of an iambic pentameter‚ a rhyme scheme in which each sonnet line consists of ten syllables. The syllables are divided into five pairs called iambs or iambic feet. An iamb is a metrical unit made up of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable (such as fare WELL). In each stanza

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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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    Sonnet 116 Literary Analysis Sonnet 116 is one of the most famous of the sonnets for its stalwart defense of true love. The sonnet has a relatively simple structure with each quatrain attempting to describe what love is (or is not) and the final couplet reaffirming the poet’s words by placing his own merit on the line. The opening lines of the sonnet dive the reader into the theme at a rapid pace‚ accomplished in part by the use of enjambment--the continuation of a syntactic unit from one line

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    potentially change a reader’s view on a subject. Suburban Sonnet‚ written by Gwen Harwood has a lot of social commentary and is speaking to you about a lot of things that it feels are important. It is looking to make a lot of points about Australian society and the sacrifice of having children and of living a suburban lifestyle. Gwen Harwood’s ‘Suburban Sonnet’ is a fourteen line poem with strong values of urban Australia. The poem‚ Suburban Sonnet‚ idealizes the harsh realities of an Australian housewife

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    Analysis And Comparison Of Two Sonnets How Soon Hath Time‚ by John Milton‚ and Mutability‚ by William Wordsworth are two excellent examples of a well-written sonnet. They have their similarities between one another‚ and also their differences. In the end‚ however‚ each is a quality piece of literature. How Soon Hath Time has a rhyme scheme of "a‚ b‚ b‚ a‚ a‚ b‚ b‚ a‚ c‚ d‚ e‚ d‚ c‚ e’. Therefore‚ this is a Petrarchan sonnet. The syntax of this sonnet is very regular. There are major punctuation

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    The Extraordinary Life of William Shakespeare “We know what we are‚ but know not what we may be.” This is just one of many genius quotes from Shakespeare himself. William Shakespeare is regarded to be the greatest playwright of all time. This man has an exquisite taste when it comes down to writing and literature. Shakespeare is believed to have created over 1‚700 words in the English language. Not only are his works interesting‚ but also the Globe Theater in which many of his plays

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    After reading the two sonnets‚ I am trying hard to compare them in terms of the mindset of the poet‚ the object‚ and the way he uses language to describe beauty. It is so paradoxical that it appeared to the reader that the poems are written by different people. However‚ there is an idea that may explain this conflict. In sonnet 106‚ keeping in mind that the addressee is a male‚ the poet is (I could say) exaggerating in explaining the beauty of the object to an extent that even the predecessors barely

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    performed in daylight whereas in 21st Century theatre plays are shown during the day and night‚ although they did not have lighting back then so therefore had no choice but to use natural lighting which makes the focus more upon their acting‚ hence why Shakespeare used such descriptive language for his plays. It is performed on a simple thrust stage of an Elizabethan playhouse where the audience would surround the actors horizontally and vertically. However‚ most people associated Elizabethan theatres with

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