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    experienced the consequences of lustful desires; and yet‚ no one knows well enough to stay away from this magnificent experience that leads us to a state of suffering. The meter of this sonnet follows the traditional guiding principles by using iambic pentameter. Therefore‚ for the most part‚ each line is divided into five feet and each of these

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    Love I will be writing about William Shakespeare ’s poem "Sonnet 130." In the sonnet‚ every other line rhymes‚ with the exception of the last two lines which rhyme on their own as a rhyming couplet. The poem follows the rhyme scheme of a-b-a-b‚ c-d-c-d‚ e-f-e-f‚ g-g. This sonnet is written in iambic pentameter‚ containing fourteen lines and ten syllables within each line. The iambic pentameter makes the sonnet sound redundant‚ placing emphasis on every other word‚ giving an overall dull feeling.

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    Shakespearean Sonnet 15 Explication A Shakespearean sonnet consists of fourteen lines‚ each line containing ten syllables written in iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter is a pattern in which a deemphasized syllable follows an emphasized syllable; this pattern repeats five times per line. The rhyme scheme in Shakespearean sonnets is a-b-a-b‚ c-d-c-d‚ e-f-e-f‚ g-g; the last two lines are a rhyming couplet. Shakespeare’s fifteenth sonnet‚ a procreation sonnet addressed to a young man‚ is a

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    strike you as being a love poem‚ the primary message is that love and affection never truly dies. The writer has chosen to stick to the basic‚ monotone “abab” rhyme scheme of a sonnet. This shows him as being level-headed and emotionless‚ as the scheme is very rigid and regular. The use of iambic pentameter furthermore backs this up. Iambic pentameter is very regimental with emphasis on every other syllable. This again

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    Analysis Anthem for Doomed Youth‚ 1917 by Wilfred Owen Anthem for Doomed youth1 What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?  Only the monstrous anger of the guns.  Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle  Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;  Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs‚ – The shrill‚ demented choirs of wailing shells;  And bugles calling for them from sad shires. What candles may be held to speed them all?  Not

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    tranquility throughout the poem. The poem takes the form of a lyrical ballad‚ written in blank verse. Furthermore‚ he used an unrhymed iambic pentameter to great effect‚ to echo his thoughts and opinions on the pastoral‚ in comparison to that of the city. Wordsworth does this very discretely but to great effect. The structure of the iambic pentameter directly parallels with the idea of the pastoral being structured and regular‚ as it remains similarly beautiful forever‚ unless ruined by man

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    fourteen lines and a specific rhyme scheme. (Lyric poetry presents the deep feelings and emotions of the poet as opposed to poetry that tells a story or presents a witty observation.) The meter of Shakespeare’s sonnets is iambic pentameter (except in Sonnet 145). The only exceptions are Sonnets 99‚ 126‚ and 145. Number 99 has fifteen lines. Number 126 consists of six couplets‚ and two blank lines marked with italic brackets; 145 is in iambic tetrameters‚ not pentameters. Often‚ the beginning of the

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    Compare how the theme of love is presented in a selection of pre-1914 poetry The theme of love is a universal‚ timeless issue that has always been discussed and forever will be. People are searching for the true meaning of love and how it is different from person to person and from race to race. Everyone is amazed by how love can make people experience so many emotions and how love can bring sadness and happiness and confusion. ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ By John Keats and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’

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    Sonnet 43

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    more convincing. Traditional poetic forms help writers give shape to subjects that are otherwise difficult to manage or get a handle on. The sonnet‚ for example‚ which comes in many variations‚ traditionally has fourteen lines‚ a set pattern of rhyme and a set number of stresses‚ or beats‚ per line. In the most traditional sonnets‚ not only is the structure of the poem defined already for the writer‚ but the organization of the subject matter as well. The first eight lines typically set up a situation

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    Figurative language: Use of words in ways they are not normally used in order to create a distinct‚ imaginative effect or impression. For example‚ in the expression “He sang at the top of his lungs‚” the suggested meaning of the words is understood—not their literal meaning. Hyperbole: A figure of speech that deliberately exaggerates a description about something or somebody to create a desired effect. Irony: A circumstance in which there is a contra¬diction or difference between what is intended

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