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    Sonnet 18

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    Fairy-tales invest the value of love into child heart from the early beginning. Later‚ reading different poems‚ stories‚ novels create our own imagination about it. According to Sonnet 18‚ “You are more lovely and more constant” describes that people experience true love. They also can be inspired by it to create something great like Sonnet 18. To be faithful and truthful is not easy in our life. Due to losing the meaning of real love or being selfish‚ not all people love the same person all life. Different

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    Sonnet Lx

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    Sonnet LX In this Shakespearean sonnet with 14 lines‚ we can note that it includes 3 quatrains with 4 lines each and a couplet at the end of the sonnet‚ each underlying a recurring theme ; Time and Death; in which we can note the passing of human life from childhood to old age. In the first quatrain Shakespeare is looking at the beach and at the waves racing towards the shore and disappearing hence he uses the metaphor: ‘like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore’ to compare the movement

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    the English Sonnet or The Corruption of the Italian Sonnet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarcha) (1304-1374): The Petrarchan Sonnet Background: • Wrote a collection called variously Canzoniere (canzone means song)‚ Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (Fragments of vernacular things)‚ or Rime Sparse (Scattered Rhymes) • Considered the Father of the sonnet‚ from Ital. sonetto‚ meaning a little song or sound • Wrote a volume containing 366 poems in the Tuscan vernacular; 317 of which are sonnets • Divided

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    Sonnet 55

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    Sonnet 55 Name- Ishita Trivedi Grade – 10M Subject – English Mar’s favourite Rhyme Written by William Shakespeare the renowned “Sonnet 55” is a lyrical poem that effectively states his 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

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    Sonnet 75

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    Both Spenser ’s Sonnet 75 and Shakespeare ’s Sonnet 19 similarly claim to bestow immortality upon the beloved. Despite similar themes‚ however‚ these sonnets contrast sharply. Spenser ’s sonnet ostensibly reports a conversation between the poet and his beloved‚ whereas Shakespeare ’s sonnet directly addresses personified time‚ and shows the greater dramatic flair. Spenser ’s first two words‚ "One day"‚ eschew drama by setting his poem in a vague and unparticularised past. Line 1 tells

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    of Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote Sonnet 43 during the prime of the Victorian Period‚ which lasted the duration of Queen Victoria’s throne between 1832 and 1901. Like some of the works during the Victorian period‚ Sonnet 43 was a reflective piece about the love of her life‚ Robert Browning. Elizabeth Browning showed this reflection by answering her own posing question‚ “How do I love thee?” William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 30 however‚ was written during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I‚

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    Sonnet 130

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    Sonnet 130: Imperfectly Perfect The secular world is increasingly fixated on the concept of beauty and the pursuit of perfection‚ however this preoccupation is not unique to the 20th century. While traditional love poems in the 18th century generally focused on glorifying a woman’s beauty‚ Sonnet 130 written by William Shakespeare goes against the conventional culture of love poems and instead describes the realistic nature of his object of affection. In Sonnet 130‚ the idea of love and is intensely

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    Features of a Sonnet

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    Structural features of a Shakespearean sonnet * The first twelve lines are divided into four lines each * There are fourteen lines * 3 quatrains and a couplet (last 2 lines) * A rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg * Quatrain one - states the problem  * Quatrain two- elaborates on the problem  * Quatrain three- a solution  * Couplet- what happened at the end * Developed so that each quatrain progresses towards a surprising turn of events in the ending couplet What

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    Derozio’s Sonnets

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    influence had corrupted the young minds and that he was a rebel and an atheist. Eight months later‚ Derozio died. Derozio wrote lyrics‚ narrative poems‚ ballads and sonnets. The present article is an appreciative study of his sonnets though there are references to his other poems also.] The most well-known among Derozio’s sonnets is the one addressed to the pupils of the Hindu College. Derozio was an Assistant Master of English Literature and History in the Hindu College‚ Calcutta‚ from 1828

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    Sonnets and the Form of

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    have definite patterns and structures‚ one of the most common poems are sonnets. The structure of a sonnet helps explain what the sonnet is saying and might have underlying meaning in the sonnet. Three sonnets that are affected by their structure are‚ “Sonnet” written by Billy Collins‚ “A Wedding Sonnet for the Next Generation” by Judith Viorst‚ and “My Mistress’ Eyes are nothing Like the Sun” by William Shakespeare. Sonnets are fourteen line poems that‚ most regularly‚ are found with an eight line

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