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    direct result of the Elizabethan attitude towards sex during the English Renaissance. Within the privacy of the sonnets‚ Shakespeare could effusively express a passion that the Elizabethan Era‚ with its social mores‚ stifled greatly as it frowned upon homosexuality. Given the freedom to express himself uninhibitedly‚ Shakespeare cast aside the homophobia of his age and inscribed love sonnets for another male‚ Mr. W.H. This unrestricted honesty created great tension and drama between Shakespeare and

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    in styles of writing‚ many similarities can be found within these three sonnets such as the theme and the way in which they convey their emotions. Shakespeare Love and Death Rhyme Scheme and Iambic Pentameter Metaphors and Imagery Conclusion: Topic Sentence Outline Introduction: Thesis: Although these writers differ in styles of writing‚ many similarities can be found within these three sonnets such as the theme and the way in which they convey their emotions. William

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    Analysis of "Anthem for Doomed Youth" Most sonnets are about love but Wilfred Owen’s sonnet‚ "Anthem for Doomed Youth"‚ is somewhat different. It is honoring and remembering the soldiers who died. However‚ it is more or less criticizing those who did not think the young‚ lower ranking soldiers deserved a real funeral. The very first line of the poem presents two symbols. The first is the "bell" or a "passing-bell" and the second is "cattle". The bell could symbolize a couple of things

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    the Clocks and Sonnet 130. For instance‚ in Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare is attempting to challenge the tradition of courtly love that was prominent in the Elizabethan era. He is suggesting that the tradition of courtly love is artificial and essentially false. Courtly love was a hidden love between the nobility in medieval times. In Sonnet 130 Shakespeare has a different goal; he is attempting to challenge the traditional Petrarchan sonnet that was popular at the time. These sonnets were grand declarations

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    In his poem‚ “Epilogue‚” Jarman breaks from traditional Shakespearian sonnet from in an ironic way. The first quatrain completely follows sonnet elements in a unique way; there is repetition at the beginning of each line “[t]oday is” (1-4) and in the middle of each of the four lines‚ “and yesterday is” (1-4). This reputation resembles the repetition of the Beatitudes in the Gospel of Matthew. Jarman then breaks the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean passage in the second quatrain in two lines‚ “full”

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    Sonnets and songs share number of things in common. One example is that they both rhyme at the end of each line. Today’s songs don’t usually rhyme‚ unless if the songs are under the genres of hip-hop and rap‚ but most of the songs from the 60s‚ 70s and 90s do rhyme. One of few differences between a song and a sonnet is the way it appeals to the audiences or the readers and the kind of language that is used in these two different two pieces of writing. The song ‘I Will’ by The Beatles and ‘How do

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    imagery in his religious poems that is more akin to that from courtly love‚ and in his style and technique. It is this sense of Donne’s individuality that creates two types of poetry that‚ for all their differences‚ are strikingly similar. The holy sonnets refer to the old love poet characteristics of Donne‚ such as in ‘I am little world’ when he remembers ‘the fire of lust’‚ or his words to his ‘profane mistress’ in ‘what if this present’. However now he regrets and

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    Comparison of two love poems ‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.’ is a poem written in the 19th century by a poet named Elizabeth Barret Brown. Assuming that this love sonnet was written from the poets point of view this poem is about how a lady loves her lover. The title suggests that this poet will list how she loves a certain person and in how many different ways and the poem does exactly that‚ Elizabeth also compares her love to things that it is not possible to live without. The language

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    and emotional of Heaney’s works is his collection of sonnets called ’Clearances’. These sonnets were written in dedication and memoriam to his mother Margaret Kathleen Heaney‚ who died in 1984. As Neil Corcoran comments "Everything Heaney has himself written about his childhood reinforces the sense of domestic warmth and affection as its prevailing atmosphere." (A Student’s Guide to Seamus Heaney‚ Faber & Faber Ltd‚ 1986‚ London.) The eight sonnets are filled with lively‚ detailed and vivid memories

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    What is the message of ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ and how is it conveyed? In the sonnet ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ Wilfred Owen conveys the message of the pointlessness of slaughter of generations of young men in the war. Owen conveys the message by the use of an irony‚ personification‚ religious imagery and the mockery of religion. The title‚ appearing to make the poem seem as an ‘anthem’ is deliberately ironic. As an anthem is normally a song of praise or a song played at a special event but as

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