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    sonnet 73

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    love that well‚ which thou must leave ere long. The sonnet is the third in the group of four which reflect on the onset of age. It seems that it is influenced partly by lines from Ovid’s Metamorphoses‚ in the translation by William Golding. However the verbal parallels are somewhat sparse. Shakespeare’s presentation is much more individualistic and cannot easily be attributed to any one mould or influence. It is worth noting that‚ if the sonnet were written in 1600‚ Shakespeare would only have been

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    rather than providing imagery for the audience that allows them to picture a beautiful woman‚ he provides imagery comparing her most basic attributes to unwanted items. The final two lines within Shakespeare’s poem demonstrates the speaker’s idea of a sonnets false comparisons. Rather than providing goddess-like imagery to compare his mistress to‚ e simply states his mistress attributes and that he ‘loves’ her no matter how she looks or smells. For instance‚ “I think my love is rare‚” shows how the speaker

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    Material possessions do not last. 4. The poet points out to us that all that is left is art (the remains) and a few words (what is written on the pedestal). It seems therefore that art and language outlast the legacies of power. (see Shakespeare’s Sonnet LX) 5. In describing Ozymandias the poet distances him from our present reality in fact the narrator meets a traveller who describes the remains. This level of obscurity (far and distant) makes the king seem less powerful and commanding. 6.

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    order like in line eight. • He often used striking and dramatic comparisons like in line three. • Hopkins put a lot of sound effects into his poetry. • He wrote many of his poems in the sonnet form. • He enjoyed the unique shape‚ colours‚ beauty and inner energy of nature Summary ‘Spring’ is a sonnet. A sonnet is a rhyming fourteen-line poem. The poem is divided into two clearly different parts. The first part‚ of eight lines‚ is known as the octave. The second part‚ of six lines‚ is known as

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    John Donne Outline

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    last Parliament. in the same year‚ he secretly married Lady Egerton’s niece‚ seventeen-year-old Anne More 5. died in London on March 31‚ 1631 V. Poety Analysis 1. Shakespeare’s "Sonnet 30" a. past failures‚ sadness‚ woe. b. then comforted by the thought of his dear friend 2. Shakespeare’s "Sonnet 61" a. lover haunts him‚ to be certain he will not cheat on her. b. he then concludes it is his love for her that keeps him so interested‚ not her jealousy keeping him in

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    Anne Hathaway

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    in his will. The sonnet explores the loss felt by Hathaway as she grieves for her husband. Throughout the poem Duffy effectively uses poetic techniques to explore the feeling of loss felt by Hathaway as she is now a widow. The sonnet form allows Duffy the opportunity to discuss the emotion of loss as it highlights the grief felt by Hathaway perfectly. The title of the poem is interesting as it directly quotes from Shakespeare’s will “Item I gyve unto my wife”. Using the sonnet form effectively

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    Metaphysical and Cavalier Poetry I. 17th Century Metaphysical Poetry: http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/period/metaphysicals.html http://www.unm.edu/~aobermei/Eng221/metaphysicals.html What is metaphysical poetry? What are its (6) characteristics? What is Platonic Love? How does this concept play into metaphysical poetry? Who first coined the term “metaphysical poet”? What have critics said about these poets? II. Cavalier Poetry: http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Terms/cavalier.html

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    such as imagery. The first striking feature is the rhyming structure that follows the criteria of an Italian sonnet‚ with a slight variant in the last tercet. This can be seen as Arnold attempting to tweak the model to emphasise the final three lines. This ending can be interpreted as the heightened and emotionally charged culmination of feelings of the central characters. The Italian sonnet commonly produces a statement followed by a counter statement‚ by means of an octave‚ which consists of two

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    Poem Analysis

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    “POEM ANALYSIS” Life leads us to excessive wishes that often result in a man’s downfall. Sir Philip Sidney in “Thou Blind Man’s Mark” portrays his hypocrisy towards desire and shows how it influenced to their downfall and destruction. In his sonnet‚ Sidney uses metaphor‚ alliteration and repetition to convey his feelings for desire. Throughout “Thou Blind Man’s Mark” Sidney uses metaphors that clearly illustrates the effects of desire on ones life. He begins with the metaphor of desire

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    of the stick. She was not blessed with desirable attributes‚ yet he loves her. Unlike most poets from his time‚ Shakespeare does not write to please the reader’s ears but to be brutally honest in a way that is endearing‚ in a roundabout way. His sonnet is very atypical in the way that he describes his beloved as unappealing‚ but yet he is in love with her for who she is. For most of the piece‚ Shakespeare uses imagery to provide a picture of how unlovely this woman is. The narrator is not regarding

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