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    affect our generation and will continue to affect generations to come. In John Donne’s metaphysical poem ‘The Sun Rising’‚ he explores the valuable idea of love being stronger than time as love surpasses all boundaries. In contrast‚ Shakespeare’s sonnet 130 explores the reality of love being in the eye of the beholder and that true love is a chemistry that cannot be defined. Both of these poems‚ although from diverse eras‚ study the valuable notion of love and its true complexity. Time is undefeatable

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    Shakespeare is expressing‚ though not in the first person‚ that he knows women are not the perfect beauties they are portrayed to be and that we should love them anyway. He uses two types of descriptions‚ one of their physical beauty and the other of their characteristics to make fun of all those ‘romantic’ poets trying to ‘brown nose’ the girls they like. One of the physical attributes‚ in the first quatrain‚ that he mentions is his "mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun‚" meaning she has no

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    Sonnet 18 Essay

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    Dear incoming freshmen‚ coming into 9th grade is the scariest experience one will have. Unless you have an older sibling‚ you do not know what to expect. These will be some of the best of times‚ and some of the worst of times. you will meet people you will like‚ and people you just can not avoid. You will form relationships with people and become really close to them. You will have to overcome many obstacles during these years of high school. There will be subjects you like‚ and some that you will

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    Chapter 1 Bad Fortune It is the dawn of 2017 in an alternative universe. A universe filled with magic‚ a universe filled with comfort. Everything comes to you with the clap of a hand. What could be wrong with such a utopian world? Well‚ with great power comes great responsibility and some people can’t take responsibility and abuse their power. Ruled over by lust and greed‚ gluttony and envy they roam the streets of every city‚ thieves. For them‚ the sole purpose of their lives is stealing‚

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    Sonnet 130 and My Ugly Love Contrast and Comparison Shakespeare’s sonnet 130‚ “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” and Pablo Neruda’s “My ugly love” are popularly known to describe beauty in a way hardly anyone would write: through the truth. It’s a common fact that modern lovers and poets speak or write of their beloved with what they and the audience would like to hear‚ with kind and breathtaking words and verses. Yet‚ Shakespeare and Neruda‚ honest men as they both were‚ chose to write

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    Now‚ these sonnets are not modern. In fact they are very old with the dating of the sonnets going back to the mid 1800’s‚ a time where those social oddities were not acceptable at all. Within one of her sonnetsSonnet 22‚ I felt an interesting glow to the poem. A glow that suggests the sonnet was written through the influences of one of the traditional social oddities. It made me question myself‚ "Is this sonnet actually suggesting a love that wasn’t "acceptable"

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    sharpens love‚ presence strengthens it.” Nothing is more painful than not being able to be with one’s true love and long distance relationships often do not last. This can be caused by many elements that cannot be controlled. In Shakespeare’s 44th sonnet‚ the speaker reveals the obstacles of distance‚ time‚ and his physical self which block him from his lover. The poem begins with the speaker’s fantasy about overcoming the great distance between him and his lover. He has a theory that “injurious

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    values on that time led many of nineteenth century poets to write a sonnets which wishes the rebirth of famous English poet Milton and Milton soul to save this values and protect them from the vital concerns that Milton gave it before he died‚ those poets like Shelly‚ Wordsworth and other poets wrote according to them direction on the exploration of one’s identity and the declaration of political democracy‚ Shelley’s wrote the sonnets ’England in 1819’ and ’Ozymandias’ against the political despotism

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    Edmund Spenser Sonnet 30

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    Sonnet 30 by Edmund Spenser figurative devices theme My love is like to ice‚ and I to fire: simile comparing his love for her to fire‚ hers for him to ice How comes it then that this her cold so great Is not dissolved through my so hot desire‚ But harder grows the more I her entreat? Rhetorical question relating to her increasing coldness towards him the more he desires her Or how comes it that my exceeding heat Is not

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    A comparison of ?Holy Sonnet XIV? by John Donne and ?Sonnet 130? by William Shakespeare John Donne and William Shakespeare both wrote a variety of poems that are both similar within the structure of a Sonnet but with very different content. This essay will compare two of their sonnets ? Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare and the Holy Sonnet by John Donne. John Donne?s poem is a personal sonnet in which John Donne questions his faith in God. It becomes clear from the sonnet that John Donne feels that

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