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    The Bard of Avon

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    The Bard of Avon‚ 艾冯河畔诗人,莎士比亚的别称(因莎士比亚出生并安葬于艾冯河畔的英国斯特拉特福) “The Bard of Avon”‚ English poet and playwright who wrote the famous 154 sonnets and numerous highly successful dramatic works. 1564‚ Born in Stratford-on-Avon‚ 1582 married to Anne Hathaway‚ a farmer’s daughter who is 8 years older than Shakespeare 1588-1592‚ in London as actor and playwright; 1592-1598‚ devotes himself mainly to chronicle histories and comedies; 1601-1609‚ period of the greatest tragedies and romantic comedies

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    mowing

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    of its earnest labor in the field‚ not from transient dreams or irrational hopes. As the poem ends‚ the narrator ceases his own unimportant musings and follows the scythe’s example: seizing on the pleasure of hard work and making hay. Analysis In terms of rhyme scheme‚ “Mowing” does not follow the traditional form of the sonnet‚ though it does include the standard fourteen lines. Instead of using the strict Petrarchan rhyme scheme (ABBAABBA CDECDE) or the Shakespearean rhyme scheme (ABAB CDCD EFEF

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    Stylistic Analysis on Sonnet 43 from Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning Background of the Poem Sonnet 43 from Sonnets from the Portuguese is a love poem in a sonnet form. Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote this poem in secret when she was being courted by her then husband-to-be‚ Robert Browning. She wrote a series of 44 sonnets and sonnet 43 became the most famous. These series of poems were published in 1850. The poems express her intense and undying love for Robert

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    and from race to race. Everyone is amazed by how love can make people experience so many emotions and how love can bring sadness and happiness and confusion. ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ By John Keats and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ by Robert Browning for example both share the common theme of love‚ both lovers had to depart their loved ones whether due to societal pressures or due to the fact that the lover is from a different world. However the idea of women having power is portrayed in ‘La Belle Dame Sans

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    have shifted with changing values and beliefs. ‘Sonnet 130’ by William Shakespeare from the Elizabethan period‚ ‘Valediction: Forbidding Mourning’ by John Donne from the metaphysical period‚ and ‘Lullaby’ by W.H. Auden from the modern period are three poems that clearly reflect the changing representations of romantic love across time. The Elizabethan period in which William Shakespeare wrote was a time of cultural renaissance in England. Sonnets were written for the entertainment of the court‚

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    picked up and changed to meet the requirements of the metaphysical poets. The sonnet as a lyrical form became popular in the time of Petrarch. His kind of love poetry came into fashion in England in the sixteenth century. It became very influential throughout Europe in the following centuries. The sonnet was brought to England by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Mainly his achievements were the introduction of the petrarchan sonnets into the English society and their translation into the English language. Henry

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    Anthem to Dead Youth

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    Anthem to Dead Youth What passing bells for you who die in herds? - Only the monstrous anger of the guns! - Only the stuttering rifles’ rattled words Can patter out your hasty orisons No chants for you‚ nor balms‚ nor wreaths‚ nor bells‚ Nor any voice of mourning‚ save the choirs‚ And long-drawn sighs of wailing shells; And bugles calling for you from sad shires. What candles may we hold to speed you all? Not in the hands of boys‚ but in their eyes Shall shine the holy lights of long

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    Whoso List to Hunt

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    "Whoso List to Hunt" is one of thirty sonnets written by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Although Wyatt never published his poems‚ several‚ including "Whoso List to Hunt‚" appeared in the 1557 edition of the printer Richard Tottel’s Songs and Sonnets written by the Right Honorable Lord Henry Howard late Earl of Surrey and other‚ more briefly referred to as Tottel’s Miscellany. "Whoso List to Hunt" is held to be Wyatt’s imitation of "Rime 190‚" written by Petrarch‚ a fourteenth-century Italian poet and scholar

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    poem as raw and powerful as it is. The first way that Owen conveys powerful feelings about the war in the poem is through his use of structure. The poem is in a sonnet form and is split into an octet and a sestet. The significance of structuring the poem in this way is that a sense of deep sadness and irony comes to our attention. The sonnet a form of poetry whose conventional function is love is being used to describe a sort of anti-love that is deeply moving. In addition to this the splitting up

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    order for a poem to be classified as a sonnet‚ it must meet certain structural requirements‚ and Sonnet 138‚ “When my love swears that she is made of truth‚” is a perfect example. Shakespeare employs the traditional rhyme scheme of the English sonnet‚ the poem is made up of three quatrains and a rhyming couplet‚ and iambic pentameter is the predominant meter. However‚ it would be an error to approach this poem as a traditional Shakespearean love sonnet. It is a ‘love’ poem in

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