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    Critical analysis of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 compares the speaker’s lover to a number of other beauties—and never in the lover’s favor. Her eyes are “nothing like the sun‚” her lips are less red than coral; compared to white snow‚ her breasts are dun-colored‚ and her hairs are like black wires on her head. In the second quatrain‚ the speaker says he has seen roses separated by color (“damasked”) into red and white‚ but he sees no such roses in his mistress’s cheeks; and

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    and one hundred twenty six lines. Check out other Edna St. Vincent Millay poems‚ such as "First Fig" and "Renascence". "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver" is a good example of a Narrative Poem because a Narrative Poem tells a story‚ except in poetic form.

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    and it has the tune that will be remembered by the audiences. Firstly‚ the sonnet ‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning is a sonnet about her love‚ who is anonymous in the sonnet. She uses many adjectives and poetic devices such as similes and metaphors. She also used some repetitions such as “I love thee freely‚ as men strive for right; I love thee purely‚ as they turn from praise. I love thee with the passion put to use” Although this sonnet is very sweet

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    medieval and the supernatural‚ simplicity of style‚ love of sensuous beauty‚ exactness of detail‚ and much symbolism. Not only is “The Blessed Damozel” Rossetti’s best-known work‚ but it also epitomizes the Pre-Raphaelite school. He used the medieval form of damsel‚ “damozel”—a young‚ unmarried woman of noble birth—in the title to emphasize the medieval setting and visionary aspects of the poem. He was commissioned in 1871 to do a painting of the poem and by 1879 had given it a predella showing

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    "Made for our searching‚" meaning that some people may find beauty in places that others may not (10). The theme of this poem is that beauty can be found anywhere‚ and when appreciated can be used to raise your spirits in times of gloom. One of the poetic elements Keats uses to express his theme is rhyme. One example of how rhyming can be helpful in conveying the meaning of the poem to the reader is found in the very first two lines of the poem. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever: / its loveliness

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    In these poems‚ he spent a lot of effort in looking into his “inner self”‚ expressing his attitude towards religion and life. In this poem‚ Donne stresses man’s superior over death in particular by using a series of poetic elements. The sonnet is written in Petrarchan sonnet form with fourteen lines iambic pentameter; the first eight lines are octave‚ while others are sestet. It has an ABBA ABBA CDDC AA rhyme scheme (with a Scottish accent‚ the word “die” is pronounced / dee /‚ so it rhymes with

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    trivialize this grandeur. Pope’s quick wit bounces the reader along his detailed description of his parlor-room epic. His content is purposefully trivial‚ his scope purposefully thin‚ his style purposefully light-hearted‚ and therefore his choice of form purposefully geared toward the smooth‚ natural rhythm of the heroic couplet. The caesura‚ the end-stopped lines‚ and the perfect rhymes lend the exact amount of manners and gaiety to his work. Writing for a society that values appearances and social

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    Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “One Art” uses villanelle as a poetic form in iambic pentameter. The poem is about loss. It presents loss as a discipline that‚ with training and dedication‚ the reader can get better at. The poem initially gives tips on how to adapt to loss and mentions items that can be replaced. But in the third stanza‚ the poem takes a turn and reveals feelings which change the detached tone from the first stanza. The speaker recommends to lose more and quicker‚ “Then practice losing farther

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    more optimistic and imaginative in life like a child. The poem can be interpreted in different ways making its meaning dependent on how the reader interprets it. Regardless of this point the poet uses various poetic devices in his poem to effectively get the meaning across. The major poetic devices that made this poem effective were Connotation‚ Imagery and symbolism as well as various sound devices. First off the poet effectively uses Connotation to create meaning within the poem. Connotation refers

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    This poem is written in first person perspective‚ expressing my love for my lover in a long-distance relationship. Being written in the form of Shakespearian sonnet‚ it strictly conforms to the end-rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg. Composed by three quatrains and one couplet‚ it is basically an iambic pentameter‚ with variations in some lines. The poem depicts the pain of being separated both in time and space respectively in the first two stanzas. The third stanza is where the “turn” appears.

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