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    protagonists will share at the end of the play. Shakespeare uses dramatic irony to emphasise the loss that these two share and in turn play to the audiences curiosity. Despite this many readers rarely realise that the prologue is in fact written in sonnet form; consisting of 14 lines‚ iambic pentameter and a rhyming couplet at the last line written. The structure may connote not only the strong love that both Romeo and Juliet share for one another but also perhaps the love of constantly attempting

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    heavily influenced by sonnets which where developed by Francesco Petrarch an Italian poet. Shakespeare took most of his inspiration for Petrarch for demonstrating love with in the poem. William Shakespeare wrote most his plays with three main themes. These themes are gang warfare‚ Young love and a moral in the tale. William Shakespeare is now widely regarded as the greatest playwright of the English history. Although Shakespeare has been dead for about 400 years‚ his play and sonnets are still very well

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    | |Summary/Themes |Sonnet 116 and Manhunt | | | |Sonnet 116 and The Manhunt are both about the power of romantic love in committed relationships. Sonnet 116 is a declaration | |of love that describes true romantic love as a constant force of nature

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    A tattoo is like poetry‚ because there is always more to the story than what meets the eye! The sonnet “First Poem for You” by Kim Addonizio is a riveting piece of poetry that uses symbolization to help guide the readers to understand the emotions and feelings the woman has towards her partner. Visual and tactile imagery used within this poem helps readers interpret the meaning of the poem. The theme is longevity and the true meaning of a relationship. In Addonizio “First Poem for You‚” Addonizio

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    Christmas ...............................6 Sonnet: ‘The barn door is open’ ...................................................................11 The Wheat Ripening......................................................................................13 The Beans in Blossom ...................................................................................16 Sonnet: ‘The landscape laughs in Spring’ .....................................................19 Sonnet: ‘I dreaded walking where there was no

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    b. To show he loves her III. Form c. Sonnet d. Iambic Pentameter e. “Turn” f. Alternating pairs g. Couplet Conclusion IV. Content h. Description i. Comparison j. Satire k. Hyperbole of the Allusion V. Conclusion William Shakespeare was a well known poet and play writer who lived from 1564-1616. In 1609‚ He wrote the poem‚ My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun‚ Sonnet 130. In the poem‚ Shakespeare describes the woman

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    and thoughts through words‚ using a rhyming scheme easily‚ and effortlessly using symbols to enrich the meaning in his words. The fear and self struggle that Longfellow produces in his writing‚ simply comes alive through the very words in this sonnet. His fear for dying without having accomplished anything in his life is very evident‚ as he ponders over all of the years he let pass. This leads into his fear for the future and if he will accomplish anything in the time left. He shows deep regret

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    Michael Drayton By looking at a poem which has a specific form‚ for example the sonnet‚ consider to what extent its particular techniques enhance its meaning. The parting by Michael Drayton is a sonnet. It is a poem about the break up of the relationship between the author and his partner. I feel that the meaning of the poem is greatly enhanced by its form‚ and for a variety of reasons. Firstly‚ because the sonnet is a very strict form‚ the author has to be very careful in constructing his poem

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    Reader-Response Criticism The sonnet “Since There’s No Help” is a typical example of Michael Drayton’s work‚ yet it has been considered the one sonnet responsible for plucking Drayton from the general obscurity of Elizabethan sonnet writers. Many are of the opinion it was his one and only sonnet that reached the highest level of poetic feeling and allowed the audience to suffer alongside the writer. This poem is written in traditional Shakespearian sonnet form‚ consisting of fourteen lines of

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    known about ‘ the morning star’ of English literature . He was born on the 23rd of April 1564 in Stratfordupon-Avon as the son of a glove dealer. He studied for 5 years at Stratford grammar school ( as written in the village documents) . At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway and they had 3 children : a daughter ‚ Susanna ‚ and two twins (Hamnet and Judith). Hamnet died at the age of 11 .In 1585- at the age of 21- Shakespeare left for London in search for a job and he got himself employed in a theatre

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