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    This a comparative analysis of poems ’To His Coy Mistress’‚ ’Let’s Misbehave’ (actually is a song) and ’The Sunne Rising’. It was supposed to be 4 poems‚ but I’m pretty sure a paragraph went missing‚ so this is up for repairs. English Comparative Essay. The collection of texts presented in this essay depicts an underlying theme of love. The texts have been examined and explored in order to note the similarities or differences in various categories. To compare two texts by the length of their

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    The main differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The main differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The poem‚ To his coy mistress is very much Carpe Diem but the poet Andrew Marvell who wrote it was influenced by both Metaphysical and Classical types of poetry‚ the way in the beginning of the poem he seems to talk about things in a very slow way‚ walking‚ time slowing down to try to woe the women in a much quicker‚ the poem also

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    Grecian Urn” by John Keats and “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell are both stories about being with a partner over some length of period of time. Marvell writes more along the lines of persuading his lover to sleep with him because time is running out. Keats‚ on the other hand‚ writes a description of lovers on a Grecian urn who have surpassed time in an ultimate way. In “To His Coy Mistress” there are three-parts to the poem; where an unknown man is trying to get his lover to actually have sex with

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    of them to themselves. mortality plays a role in this poem too. Although he does not directly say it‚ he states it in his own way‚ by describing the blackberries rotting as the time passes. “Once off the bush the fruit fermented‚ the sweet flesh would turn sour”. This shows that not everything lasts forever. This theme of mortality also ties into disappointment too. At the end of his poem he described how the kids would never eat all of the blackberries and would be disappointed but nevertheless did

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    Sex‚ or the lack there of‚ will always be a topic among teens. Teens date‚ and teens have relationships. Most of these relationships will inevitably come to a point where one must chose whether to seize the moment and have sex with their partner‚ or they will set standards ahead of time saying they will not have sex until marriage. Every teen is either on one side of the fence or the other; they either will have premarital sex‚ or they will abstain. These two stances shed light on why sex is out

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    He is noted for his intellectuality‚ his lyrical poetry‚ and also being very rich in using metaphors. His work has many of the elements of excellent poetry‚ such as opposing values‚ logical subtleties‚ and un-expected twists of thought and argument. Although in the past his work has been considered of a minor stature next to John Donne‚ Marvell has come to be viewed as one of the best poets in the seventeenth-century. The poems generally thought to be his best as “To His Coy Mistress” and “The Garden”

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    Sahly College Lit. 5 March‚ 2015 Analysis of “To His Coy Mistress” When I read poetry‚ I usually get really confused on what the speaker of the poem is trying to say. I can never seem to understand what they are usually talking about so I have to read the poem like 20 time before I can understand them. There was one poem that stuck out to me and I actually understood it only after a few times reading it‚ the poem is called‚ “To His Coy Mistress.” I want to explain a little bit more in detail

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    Diction and Tone

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    Marvel‚ of “To His Coy Mistress” uses a unique way of diction to portray several styles of tone‚ in which they shift from one another‚ through stanza to stanza. His diction creates a variety of literary styles that most authors use as a way of conveying a personal message. This diction creates a multitude of imagery that the reader can see Marvel’s elusive meaning. It also creates complex and ambiguous metaphors that raise suspicion of irony through an extensive amount of imageries. His diction creates

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    two metaphysical poets. Both of these poetry are meant to seduce a woman. The metaphysical poets contain different techniques and styles that these poetes believed will attract a woman based on their desire and lust. Andre Marvell’s poem‚ “To His Coy Mistress‚” and John Donne‚ “The Flea‚” are two poems that will be used for comparison and contrast. The similarities on these two poems is that the authors show their views on love by attempting to seduce their mistresses‚ who are obviously unwilling

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    FIGURES OF SPEECH

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    OF SPEECH 3. Personification: A figure of speech in which an nan mate object or abstract abstraction on iss inanimate endowed with human qualities or a t s. abilities. a. My car was happy to be washed. b Fate frowned on his endeavors. b. endeavors c. The haughty lion surveyed his realm. 05/04/2010 AcademicWritingSkills FIGURES OF SPEECH 4. Hyperbole: yp An extravagant statement or the use of exaggerated terms for the purpose of emphasis or heightened effect‚ but not to be ta taken n literally

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