Siddhartha Biswas SOME OBSERVATIONS REGARDING VIOLENCE Frantz Fanon‚ ‘Concerning Violence’ National liberation‚ national renaissance‚ the restoration of nationhood to the people‚ commonwealth: whatever may be the headings used or the formulas introduced‚ decolonization is always a violent phenomenon. At whatever level we study it – relationship between individuals‚ new neames for sports clubs‚ the human admixture at cocktail parties‚ in the police‚ on the directing boards of national or private
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In the last four lines of the sonnet‚ Wyatt’s diction encompasses a more personal tone and reveals that the “deer” is an extended metaphor for his beloved “deare.” In the lines “And graven with diamond in letters plain / There is written‚ her fair neck round about‚ / “Noli me tangere‚ for Caesar’s I am‚ / And wild for to hold‚ though I seem tame (11-14).” At first glance‚ it is absurd to think that a wild animal would be wearing a diamond-encrusted necklace. But this “necklace” is a symbol of possession
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Spare a student or two who may have transferred in or out of the district over the years‚ my (rather small) graduating class remained relatively unchanged from elementary school through our senior year. This undoubtedly had both benefits and drawbacks; the one undeniable fact though was that we witnessed each other growing up—through the good as well as the bad. It’s with this experience in mind that I recall one student whose behaviors I now know would be referred to as excessively ‘antisocial’—what
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Shakespeare’s Sonnets How many of us understand William Shakespeare’s Poetry? Shakespeare uses complex figurative language along with metaphors and similes to paint pictures in reader’s minds about love‚ history‚ and his personal experiences. Between Sonnet’s 29‚ 116‚ and 130‚ sonnet 116 is the best a conveying its theme. Sonnet’s 29 and 116 have two very different themes‚ ones about depression and the others about love. To start off with‚ sonnet 29’s theme is about a man who is deeply depressed
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Shakespeare Sonnets: Love‚ Friendship‚ and Marriage Most of what we look for today in our romantic relationships comes from the writings of Shakespeare with stories and characters he would create. “In the sonnets‚ 1-126‚ we see a growing friendship with the young man and the development of an intensity of feeling”(NSS). So we understand his sonnets as a true story of the evolution of love as he was going through it. But‚ throughout his sonnets 30‚ 55‚ and 116 we see his most apparent examples
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Love is a difficult thing to express in words in any given language. It is near impossible to convey the paradoxical pain and pleasure of love that sounds dreadfully horrid but simultaneously magical. Most people are often confused and have a hard time figuring and sorting out exactly how they feel and felt about their love and relationship. However‚ to love someone or be loved by someone is a special gift‚ and to be able to convey your gratitude for whatever you received out of the relationship
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True Love Transcends Time in Sonnet 116 Shakespeare talks about love‚ which can be one of the most difficult and confusing parts of life. Through the use of metaphors and graphic language Shakespeare tries to show the reader what he thinks love is. His goal is to prove that true love is clear and that it has a real definition. He seeks to do this by making us see love in a different light‚ deeper than just what it appears to be at first. Shakespeare doesn’t write what he thinks true love is‚ instead
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Einsporn 29 May 2013 100 Love Sonnets When referring to a significant other‚ one would typically shower the other with lavish compliments such as complimenting their beauty and all that that person has to offer. Going against the norm‚ Neruda presents his lover in ways that most people could not even fathom. Metonymies‚ metaphors‚ and ways of hypothetical speech(not to be taken literally) are used in their entirety to most effectively portray Neruda’s unconditional love for his wife‚ Matilde.
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work of his immediate predecessors‚ Sidney and Spenser. <br> <br>Shakespeare’s sonnets are intensely personal and are records of his hopes and fears‚ love and friendships‚ infatuations and disillusions that in turn acquire a universal quality through their intensity. <br> <br>The vogue of the sonnet in the Elizabethan age was brief but was very intense. Sir Thomas Wyatt and The Earl of Surrey brought the Petrarchan sonnet to England and with that an admiration for lyrical poetry. This had major consequences
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morning ! I am in my room ‚ sitting on a chair. Air is gushing out from the cooler on my face and even light breeze is blowing ! Everyone has fallen asleep and the house has been surrounded by darkness and pin drop silence ! And I am here ! With a strange kind of a feeling ! A feeling of loneliness A feeling of continuously being rejected ! I want to cry this hell out ‚ but I can’t. I guess my tears also have dried due to continuous mourning ! I am standing at such a stage of my life ‚ when a
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