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    Poem Analysis Sonnet 129

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    Spirit in a Waste of Shame Where most poetry since Petrarch had been based on the unavailability of the love object‚ Shakespeare in sonnet 129 writes about exactly what happens when you get what you think you want. But contrary to expectations it is not an achievement devoutly to be wished‚ but rather an inevitable nightmare. It’s quite hard to pin down Sonnet 129 to one specific speech situation. Neither is there any “I” – a clear reference to a particular‚ personal experience - ‚ nor does it

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    The figurative language used gave out a very negative and abusive vibe in the song “Love the Way You Lie” by Eminem. To start right at the beginning‚ Rihanna sings‚ "Just gonna stand there and watch me burn‚” as an opener. Now we know that she is not actually on fire‚ making this a metaphor. This first line is immediately putting out there that she feels terrible‚ hence fire equals bad‚ and she knows that this other person is just standing there and letting it happen. If she was actually on fire

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    through language‚ from the lyrics of songs to emotion packed novels and countless other forms. In George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984‚ the society of a nation known as Oceania is under constant control and surveillance from a government called the Party. The Party’s stability and continued power rely on the inability of the people to have emotions or thoughts‚ as that could lead to rebellion. In order to control the people‚ the Party manipulated the language by using its slogans and a language known

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    Shakespeare’s Sonnet 092‚ the speaker has great ignorance of the term love. He is ignorance to believe that nothing shall go wrong with his relationship. Having the audacity to say that he will take his life if his lover rejects him with a bold demeanor. This way of seeing perfect love can be considered bliss. The way Shakespeare formatted the poem and his choice of words suggest that with love‚ there is ignorance. With ignorance‚ there comes bliss. At the beginning of the sonnet‚ the speaker starts

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    to mind‚ even though it really wasnt over a meal. It was a group of kids different by every facet of life swho came together and bonded over something and came to know each other greatly just because they had one thing in common. Chapter 4: sonnets

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    As new technologies are being made‚ it is making the English language a lot more simple. People are adopting more simplistic language and easier forms of spelling through the use of smartphones and computers. Although Americans have produced many simplified variations of spelling‚ autocorrect and spellcheck are regressing our language and transforming it back to a precise standard of spelling. Anne Trubek; writer‚ editor‚ and associate professor‚ had a very formulated opinion on this subject. Trubek

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    the language used in my written task‚ I tried to remain as polite as possible. Sometimes‚ this was not that easy. During these moments‚ I felt as if the language sounded a somewhat harsh and unfriendly. Therefore‚ I had to find a manner to make the language respectful. I figured out the best way was to use a thesaurus and look for more courteous alternatives. Moreover‚ I questioned myself a few times whether the words I had written down were not too “modern”. I could not decide if the language I used

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    created to persuade the reader that ‘The Mamelon’ is a must see tourist destination‚ by using written and visual language in a particular method. The written language in the text appeal to the reader’s subconscious mind and provides evidence to support the purpose of the text. Words such as ‘fairy tale’ allow the reader to perceive the setting to be unrealistically beautiful as fantasy often uses the fact that it is all made up in someone’s imagination and that anything is possible. This appeals to many

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    society thinks. Emerson adopts a philosophical tone in order to convince the reader to not be a follower‚ to be a leader. Emerson achieves his purpose through the use of figurative language and independent diction. Emerson starts off poetically‚ then later on in paragraph 1 when he introduces Hyperbole‚ metaphors‚ and aphorisms. Emerson uses "a

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    behind it. As civilizations continue to advance and change with time‚ the language also changes as well which is why the phrases and expressions used back then have some different meanings in present day. For example‚ the phrase‚ "Good riddance‚" can be interpreted as an expression to be rid of someone or something. Some expressions from Shakespeare’s plays might have meant something different in the past because language is susceptible to change. After researching this phrase‚ the meaning and origin

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