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    defination of love

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    The definition of love The poem’s speaker is an anonymous lover who contemplates the nature and definition of love. He begins by saying that his love is both “rare” and “strange” because it was “begotten by Despair / Upon Impossibility.” He goes on to claim that only despair could reveal to him “so divine a thing” as this love‚ because “Hope” could never come near it. He imagines that he “quickly might arrive” to where this love leads him‚ but finds that his soul’s inclinations are thwarted by Fate

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    content and action in John Donne’s poem “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”. The poem‚ made up of nine stanzas‚ each with four lines with an ABAB rhyme‚ is about someone that as a speaker talks about his situation having to spend time apart from his lover. The speaker is male and speaks to his beloved woman. He does not want her to suffer or grieve because of the pending separation. As honorable men die without complaint‚ he thinks that their farewell should happen without emotional outbursts as well

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    morals‚ or laugh at Arnold’s apparent inability to give his girl "a good time." "Dover Bitch" also seems to give more power to the lover‚ who is kept behind the scenes in Arnold‚ by bringing "her" opinions and wishes into the foreground of the poem. However‚ on closer examination‚ it becomes evident that Hecht appropriates rather than liberates the voice of the lover and trivializes her in a way that Arnold does not. Hecht at first seems more enlightened‚ but the evidence leads one to believe that

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    As I Walked Eofhjg

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    ‘As I walked out one evening’ is narrated from the perspectives of three voices‚ an observer‚ a lover and time. It begins with informing the reader of the specific time and place the story is being related‚ ‘one evening... down Bristol street’. The observer appears to be in a busy environment which might be during the rush hour when many people are on the street hurrying to make their way home from work. He compares the crowd to ‘harvest wheat’ as if they’re ready to be cut down and burnt. In other

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    The poem is the first Romeo and Juliet that was created Shakespeare just remade it with some of his own work. Although‚ most of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is very like Ovid’s poem Paramus and Thisbe. In the beginning of Romeo and Juliet the two lovers never met each other. However‚ in the beginning of Paramus and Thisbe the two knew each other their parents just never allowed them to get together which caused them to have more feelings towards each other. As the story continues

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    Love According to Plato “What is love?” This question‚ while seemingly simple‚ is very complex. To many people love is special. Love plays a countless number of roles‚ both positive and negative‚ for each and every person. Therefore‚ everyone at some point in their lives has experienced love. It is something that we all long for‚ thereby making it something that all humans have in common. Each person’s experience is different which makes it hard for anyone to find the right words to express this

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    courtly love

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    Courtly love was a code which prescribed the conduct between a lady and her lover (Britannica). The relationship of courtly love was very much like the feudal relationship between a knight and his liege. The lover serves his beloved‚ in the manner a servant would. He owes his devotion and allegiance to her‚ and she inspires him to perform noble acts of valor (Schwartz). Capellanus writes‚ in The Art of Courtly Love‚ “A true lover considers nothing good except what he thinks will please his beloved”. The

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    placement of women in Japanese society. Much of the language Carter uses to describe the narrator’s Japanese lover is magical and linked to fairy tales. The narrator muses over her relationship and portrays her lover as a mysterious‚ almost unreal creature‚ using words such as “pixy” and “goblin”. Goblins are associated with evil and mischief and the narrator compares her lover to one because of a “subtle lack of alignment between face and body”‚ but she could also be suggesting he has goblin-like

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    During World War II‚ Elizabeth Bowen worked as a ARP warden in London and experienced the Blitz. “The Demon Lover” is about a woman returning to her London home‚ which she has fled due to the bombings the city endured. In her home‚ she finds a letter from a past love‚ telling her to meet him that night. At the end of the short story‚ she enters a taxi cab and realizes her driver is her ex-lover. This past love can be linked to Bowen’s first engagement‚ which was ended after visiting

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    about two lovers. The poem is divided into three stanzas‚ each ten lines long. The rhyme scheme in each stanza is ABBACDCDEE. This is a dramatic poem where the speaker and his lover are in bed together. The speaker personifies the sun‚ and is speaking to it throughout the poem. As the sunlight comes through the windows‚ the speaker tells the sun to leave them alone. He seems to feel that their life together is complete‚ and that the sun is being a nuisance. He then tells the sun that his lover is worth

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