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    Browning ’s “Sonnet 43” The sonnet has experienced many modifications and innovations throughout the ages. Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “I‚ Being Born a Woman and Distressed” and Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “Sonnet 43”‚ both Petrarchan sonnets‚ have diversified and helped pave the way for future female poets. In order to address and capitalize on ideas of gender connected to sonnet form and content‚ Edna Millay and Elizabeth Browning both revolutionize the traditional male-dominated sonnet form as females

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    One of these techniques is the constant statements of his need to be essential daily items in her life‚ for example‚ his need to be her ’vacuum cleaner’. This is effective because it’s very simplistic‚ and expresses that his love isn’t complicated. The phrase ’i wanna be yours’ is repeated at the end of the first two stanzas‚ almost as a conclusion to his points

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    poetry can easily be combined such as in Kim Addonizio’s sonnet‚ “First Poem for You‚” the speaker admires her partner’s nature themed tattoos in a darkened room. This may seem to be a simple poem‚ but by utilizing tattoos as symbols‚ including tactile and visual imagery in her poem‚ and using the sonnet as her structure‚ Addonizio laments about the true meaning of relationships and their longevity. Symbols are used throughout Addonizio’s sonnet. “I like to touch your tattoos in complete/darkness‚

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    courteous‚ and excelled in court/knightly behavior as seen in several books of Spenser’s The Faerie Queene. The ideal woman’s virtues were patience‚ humility‚ chastity and above all‚ constancy. Constancy is the overwhelming theme in Lady Mary Wroth’s sonnet sequence‚ Pamphilia to Amphilanthus. Pamphilia is overcome with love for Amphilanthus‚ but his inconstancy is what grieves her the most. She is lost in a world of pleasure and pain where Amphilanthus is the creator of both emotions. Her most hopeful

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    some quality common to them. First the two objects must be different in kind. Secondly‚ the point of resemblance between the two different object or event must be clearly brought out. Such words are used for comparison : ‘like’ or ‘as’. A simple example of Robert Burns‚ “O my love’s like a red rose.” Errors like strews upon the surface flow. The younger brother is as good as gold. Epic Simile: it is also called Homer simile because it was first used by Homer in his epic. It is also called

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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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    Fate and its inherent inevitability have constantly found it’s way into Shakespeare’s work and the work influenced by him‚ a prime example of this is found within the very prologue of one of his largest pieces of work; Romeo and Juliet. Within the prologue Shakespeare uses many literary techniques such as notions of foreshadowing and dramatic irony that occur throughout the play‚ some more evident that others; ‘ The fearful passage of their death-mark’d love’ this is an obvious indication of the

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    is a sonnet consisting of 1 stance and 14 lines in total. The poetic devices that the sonnet possesses in order to convey its theme are metaphors and imagery. The first device that Millay uses is metaphors where Millay compares love to everything that we believe that aren’t true about love. Such examples are included in the first and second line of the sonnet where‚ “it is not meat nor drink. Nor slumber nor a roof against the rain” (Millay‚ 1931). These examples are established in the sonnet in order

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    naturalized values of his or her culture. In her two sonnets‚ In the Park‚ and Suburban Sonnet: Boxing Day‚ the Australian poet Gwen Harwood uses the generic conventions of poetry to construct a central persona who‚ through their voice‚ conveys the social expectations of women in 1950s suburban Australia. Both sonnets centre on a mother dealing with the everyday challenges of motherhood and through the use of the poetic techniques of the sonnet form‚ imagery‚ irony‚ tone and symbolism‚ socially define

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    Poetry analysis of “When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men’s Eyes” William Shakespeare penned down his most touching 29th sonnet‚ entitled‚ “When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes”. This sonnet holds the subject matter of love. More particularly‚ this poem praises love. In the first quatrain‚ the author is in a state of melancholy and is treated as an outcast. In the second quatrain‚ he desires to be someone “with friends possessed”. But his love keeps him pushing forward. He wouldn’t change

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