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    Sonnet 55

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    idea of immortality. Throughout the three quatrains Shakespeare portrays the subject and certain aspects of the theme as stated in the couplet. The profound theme that the poet explores is the mightiness of words over time. The persona addresses his beloved‚ recounting how her beauty shall live on till eternity in “this powerful rhyme” outracing all the precious monuments and stones in this arduous race against time. The use of the figurative languages in this poem illuminates how words can outweigh

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    his life for his beloved and would do anything to keep her safe. Likewise Jack sacrifice himself in order for Rose to survive the shipwreck. Romeo and Jack were so deeply in love with their beloveds that their love did not last long. This love led to the tragic ending‚ death. Romeo killed himself thinking Juliet was dead when she was actually in a deep sleep caused by a potion. Once Juliet woke up she found Romeo dead and killed herself so she could spend her life with her beloved. Jack sacrificed

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    Coldstone’s anger as when she  spent a fortune seeking for Richard‚ their money lessened. Out of love for her beloved son‚ Richard‚ Lilith willingly sacrifices her wealth. She never stopped searching for him until her death. She died of broken heart because of her undying love for her beloved son‚ Richard. Charlotte showed her love too through her devotion. She kept searching for her beloved brother‚ Richard‚ after her

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    Sonnet 14

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    for love’s sake only. Do not say ’I love her for her smile—her look—her way Of speaking gently‚—for a trick of thought That falls in well with mine‚ and certes¹ brought A sense of pleasant ease on such a day’— For these things in themselves‚ Beloved‚ may Be changed‚ or change for thee‚—and love‚ so wrought‚ May be unwrought so. Neither love me for Thine own dear pity’s wiping my cheeks dry‚— A creature might forget to weep‚ who bore Thy comfort long‚ and lose thy love thereby! But love

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    Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Shall I compare you to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: You are more lovely and more constant: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May‚ Rough winds shake the beloved buds of May And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: And summer is far too short: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines‚ At times the sun is too hot‚ And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; Or often goes behind the clouds; And every fair from fair sometime

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    was at the castle of his Thane‚ Lord Macbeth‚ and the night he was killed. Parker further mentioned that Lord Macbeth had arranged a grand party for king and his sons. After hearing the news of king murdered the whole Scotland is mourning for their beloved king but they are also outraged and want to know who committed this foul deed. The real question is who first found the king’s body. In an interview with Lord Macbeth he said" early in the morning‚ two noblemen‚ Macduff and Lennox‚ called at the castle

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    blowing?” But my heart was so full of your beauty‚ Beloved‚ They laughed as I cried without knowing: Govinda! Govinda! Govinda! Govinda! How softly the river was flowing! I carried the pots to the Mathura tide… How gaily the rowers were rowing! My comrades called‚ “Ho! Let us dance‚ let us sing And wear saffron garments to welcome the spring. And pluck the new buds that are blowing.” But my heart was so full of your music‚ Beloved‚ They mocked when I cried without knowing: Govinda

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    example‚ the word “thoughtless” denotes “doing things without thinking them through”. However‚ the connotation is insulting owners‚ accusing them of indifference. The author states‚ “they thoughtlessly allow their beloved animals to run wild”‚ which is quite contradictory. The pets are beloved‚ yet the owners allow them to freely wander. The author’s wording

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    In Dracula and beloved cruelty is presented in many different ways. Cruelty In both of the books is based on people not accepting people who are different such as the black people in beloved and the vampires in Dracula. These characters are seen to be different‚ so they treat each other with cruelty. In “Dracula” cruelty comes from the main character who is Dracula. He is portrayed as being terrifying and “cruel looking” because he is seen to be foreign and different. Dracula is a vampire which

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    The Canonization

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    the poem "The Canonization" by John Donne? Let us remember that the speaker of this poem appears to be addressing a cynic of love‚ who is arguing that the speaker’s love for his beloved is harmful or at least damaging to himself. Thus it is that the title of the poem refers to the way that the speaker and his beloved can become "canonised" or be made saints through the way that their love is expressed in poetry. Consider how the penultimate stanza of this excellent poem explores the paradox between

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