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    My Thoughts

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    The Unveiling of Masks Deep in the collective conscious of every culture lays a fascination with physical or metaphorical alterations through the use of masks. Traditionally‚ masks have been an indispensable part of religious expression‚ the performing arts‚ and the battlefield. The many uses have been adopted to assist in becoming someone other than themselves. In our society the term‚ mask‚ may be used as an allegory to indicate a hidden agenda or to identify a false perception that is given

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    Albert Itula 5-3-13 Period 2 Hanoi‚ Love Essay Understanding all the stories and characters really take you to a deep thought of mindset. These stories and character’s each resemble a meaning. Which is to change in any way shape or form? To change is a difficult thing to do you have to reassemble yourself to other different actions or opportunities. The six facets can help me explain more to you about these stories and characters. A mother’s and a daughter’s bond is irreplaceable‚ as to a

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    Thomas Wyatt My Galley

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    Sir Thomas Wyatt‘s My Galley is translated from Petrarch‘s poem 189 from Rime. It is a ship struggling during a terrible storm at sea‚ a metaphor for depression — a mind struggling to right itself. The imagery is incredible‚ and it’s a beautifully written sonnet. Rhyme scheme is ABBA ACCA DEED FF. One analysis I read (linked below) said this poem was about a man who had rejected God‚ and this battery at sea was the consequence (because‚ of course‚ God controls the sea and the weather). It also

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    [Type text] [Type text] [Type text] Holland Martin Mary Kaiser English 102 29 April 2014 An Unconventional Love- Sonnet 130 If one were talking about a beloved‚ one would go out of one’s way to praise her and point out all of the ways that she is the best. However‚ in William Shakespeare’sSonnet 130‚ Shakespeare spends the poem comparing his mistress’s appearance to other things‚ and tells the reader how she doesn’t measure up to the comparisons. While using the standard Shakespearean iambic

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    William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116” and Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “Love Is Not All” both attempt to define love‚ by telling what love is and what it is not. Shakespeare’s sonnet praises love and speaks of love in its most ideal form‚ while Millay’s poem begins by giving the impression that the speaker feels that love is not all‚ but during the unfolding of the poem we find the ironic truth that love is all. Shakespeare‚ on the other hand‚ depicts love as perfect and necessary from the beginning to

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    The Power of Love in Sonnets by Petrarch‚ Surrey and Wyatt Francesco Petrarch‚ Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard‚ the Earl of Surrey were three of the greatest poets in history. They were truly visionaries in their work and with their origination of the sonnet‚ they crafted poems of love in all its incredible forms. With these poets‚ we are able to see how the sonnet evolved into the form popularized by Shakespeare and even how it still influences the modern poetry of today. Petrarch‚ known

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    Love’s Far Reaches Thomas Fuller once said‚ “Absence sharpens love‚ presence strengthens it.” Nothing is more painful than not being able to be with one’s true love and long distance relationships often do not last. This can be caused by many elements that cannot be controlled. In Shakespeare’s 44th sonnet‚ the speaker reveals the obstacles of distance‚ time‚ and his physical self which block him from his lover. The poem begins with the speaker’s fantasy about overcoming the great distance between

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    Attack on Pearl Harbour

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    Attack on Pearl Harbour: * On the morning of December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese launched a surprise air attack on the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. After just two hours of bombing‚ more than 2‚400 Americans were dead‚ 21 ships had either been sunk or damaged‚ and more than 188 U.S. aircraft destroyed * U.S. abandoned its policy of isolationism and declared war on Japan the following day -- officially bringing the United States into World War II. * The Japanese were tired of negotiations

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    Sonnet

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    Beyond Infinity Amera Andersen Welcome to my world‚ take my hand and see. Come into my world‚ a world of mystery.  It’s a magical place where dark meets light‚  shades of shadow grey‚ fading into night. A world where everyone speaks in rhyme‚  with laughing and dancing and bending time. The place where dreams‚ become reality and children rule with regal majesty. Come into my world of tranquility‚  where we warp time and stability. So open your mind as you fantasize and step in the

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    A sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines that rhyme in a particular pattern. William Shakespeare’s sonnets were the only non-dramatic poetry that he wrote. Shakespeare used sonnets within some of his plays‚ but his sonnets are best known as a series of one hundred and fifty-four poems. The series of one hundred and fifty-four poems tell a story about a young aristocrat and a mysterious mistress. Many people have analyzed and contemplated about the significance of these “lovers”. After analysis of

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