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    Comparing and contrasting “Sonnet 138” to “Dulce Et Decorum Est” is a tough challenge. They both have their own unique style and originality. There are several differences, but there are also several similarities too. I would say there are more differences than similarities. The similarities are little, but they are significant in a way. Sonnet 138 by William Shakespeare explains that two lovers agree to a relationship based on mutual deception. He starts by talking about her lying. He loves…

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    Through out Edna St. Vincent Millay’s sonnet she uses multiple forms of Syntax and Diction. That contributes to the overall mood tone of her poem. Like most sonnets, this one involves the presence and or persistence of love. In this sonnet Only Until the Cigarette Is Ended the poet draws a reader's attention to an image of her smoking a cigarette and reminiscing about her past love. The poet Edna St. Vincent Millay uses forms of Syntax in her poem to create suspense and introduce a feeling of…

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    Life and death are two of the most thought about concepts throughout the human race. These are also the ideas that Robert Warren uses his poem Evening Hawk to address. While the poem appears to be about a hawk flying through the sky with little regard to anything else, including time, a thrush that is still, and a flying bat that is wise beyond what humans can believe, Warren actually uses the poem to deliver a message challenging the concept of time that humans have created. It is through…

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    How can I send the court paper to the process server? In many cases you will be able to fax or email papers to the process server. If the original stamped court documents need to be served you will need to mail, deliver personally to the process server or make arrangements for the process server to pick the documents up from you. A fee may applied to you by the process server for document pickup to offset time and travel costs. Our contact information. Back to top of page How long does it take…

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    The poets uses figurative language and sound devices in order to highlight key details that explains the poem. In other words,the figurative language and sound devices used emphasize important information that reveals the meaning of the work as a whole. In “Sonnet [ On the Death of Mr. Richard West]”, the author is trying to bring across that no matter the situation life keeps on going. While in the poem “ Sonnet 138”, the theme is that love is unconditional. Therefore, these two authors uses…

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    In Robin Robertson's “Waves,” the speaker compares mental illness to being pulled out to sea. Throughout the entire poem the speaker writes metaphorically. The speaker never states that the things they are describing are being compared to mental illness but there is enough textual evidence to suggest they are speaking about a state of mind rather than a literal physical state. In the first half of the poem, the speaker writes about being in the ocean. They feel as if their mental illness is…

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    Nursery rhymes can bring back great memories of your childhood. The story behind many nursery rhymes are based on historical events and the lyrics were written regarding to royal and political events going on at the time. Many do not realize some of the most popular nursery rhymes are based on beheadings, murderers, and taxes. Here are a few examples of these types of nursery rhymes. The words of this well-known nursery rhyme called “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" are: Baa, baa, black sheep, Have…

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    Although Beethoven’s Fifth and Sixth symphonies sound very different, they both originated during the same time period and are closely related in many ways. In the first movement of the Fifth and Sixth symphonies, the relationships between the two can already be identified. While their similarities reveal the new ideas that Beethoven wanted to use in his symphonies at the time, their differences reveal the different paths that Beethoven chose for each symphony. Though the first movements of the…

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    explores a concept of discovery through the character’s individual selves among the worlds in which they are surrounded by. The anthology of the poems, Journey the North Coast, The Meatworks and North Coast Town all provoke an idea of discovery through a form of transformation of a persona. Journey the North Coast illustrates the journey of a man who sets on-board a train along NSW’s North Coast to relive…

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    Sonnet 130 Sonnet 130, written by William Shakespeare, is a piece directed towards his mistress and describing a different kind of love toward her. While most poets directly describe the women they love with beautiful descriptions and comparisons to the beauties of life, William Shakespeare’s tone in this poem is sarcastic and mocking to those who exaggerated the praise of women. The poet openly describes his weakness toward the woman, expressing his infatuation for her unappealing features.…

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