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Elements of Style in Atwoods February Literature Book Report/Review
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The poem achieves internal consistency and harmony using various aspects of style that connect effectively with the underlying meanings as expressed in the poet’s feelings. Simple rhyming, first-person point of view, and choice of the free verse also work effectively to clarify the themes and the general meaning of the poem.
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The Grand Inquisitor by Fyodor Dostoevsky Literature Essay
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In the grand Inquisitor, the characters question the validity of religion, free will and morality. The main dilemma that these characters ask, is it prudent for man, to observe the laws of religion? The other questions that linger on the minds of these people is whether they should take the role of God, and ignore the various religious believes or traditions.
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Synopsis Between Two Novels of Ernest Hemingway Literature Research Paper
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It is the story of an old fisherman who is never successful in catching fish. When he goes out to the sea with determination to catch fish, he is rewarded with a big fish but it is a great ordeal, which the novel describes. To Have and Have Not was written in 1937. It is the story of a man who is forced to practice illegal means of livelihood.
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Reality in OConnors, Herricks and Poes Works as They Relate to Math and Economics Literature Term Paper
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This literature class focused on reality. This topic is demonstrated by O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” Herrick’s “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time,” and Poe’s “The Raven.” Although I am a math and economics major, I believe that I should take up this class because reality is shared and interpreted by math and economics in the same way as it is reflected in literature.
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Modernization Theory and Early Dependency Theory Literature Research Paper
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This paper will discuss the modernization and dependency theories and how they have been modified in the course of time.
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Questions & Response Paper Literature Essay
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2. How has the writer of the poem Secretary Chant employed figurative language to depict the theme of female dehumanization in workplaces? In the poem, how have career women been described? What standards, inequities, integrities and challenges to women has the writer portrayed in the poem?
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The progression and its significance in the story Zaabalawi Literature Essay
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The protagonist is a narrator who remains nameless throughout the story. He is terminally ill with an incurable disease. He sets out to seek a cure from Zaabalawi, a holy man who is reputed to possess the gift of healing. The narrator’s search leads him to a series of figures: a religious court lawyer, a government official, a bookseller, a calligrapher and a musical composer.
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The Story of an Hour, A Rose for Emily and Young Goodman Brown Literature Essay
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Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour,” William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily,” and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” are three short stories that incorporate the figurative idea of a journey in their narratives. Chopin’s protagonist, Louise Mallard, receives news of her husband’s sudden demise in an accident. She considers the changes that widowhood will bring to her life.
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Analysis of Art Work Written by Lorraine Hansberry Literature Research Paper
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Conflicts, along divides of social class, within the black community were serious problems in the 1950s. The play was influential in highlighting the extent of tensions that existed, among the blacks, based on their social classes. The few wealthy in the community despised their poor brothers. This was a serious cause of disharmony among blacks.
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Racial Discrimination in The Englishmans Boy Literature Essay
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In the novel The Englishman’s Boy, Guy represents purely the aspects of truth and history (Vanderhaeghe 34). It is a story that actually involves any reader in telling another story. The novel largely revolves around history, and the incidences, which came with it. As one reads the well-crafted storyline, such thematic concerns as truth, representation, fiction are what the characters and the novelist himself in this novel highlight.
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Analyze literary device Literature Essay
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It drew much criticism and controversy because of its brutal ending of stoning a woman to death when it was published in 1948 (Oppenheimer 1). Nowlan’s narrative is set in a small Canadian town in 1962 and is about a wild moose that wondered into a seemingly civilized, human environment where it was mocked by the people before they killed it, showing how humanity is in disconnect with nature (New 3).
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Literal Comparison of A Jury of Her Peers, and Trifles Literature Essay
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The first thing which denotes a contrast of Glaspell’s work is the titles which she has assigned to them. This difference in titles somewhat signals to the audience that there are two different focuses which are between the short story and the play. The title “Trifles” appears to inform the audience that the play is about particular objects.
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Lesson from Pride and Prejudice Literature Essay
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Pride and Prejudice is one of the most loved novels of Jane Austen. Published during 1813, the novel tells an intensely personal story in which the money mindedness and pride of the then people influence the family life. This novel unravels the triumph of true love above all barriers of financial security and status offered to all on the basis of monetary benefits.
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Frankenstein versus Dantes Inferno Literature Essay
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In Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, there are some intertextual references that aid the reader in better appreciating the narrative and it is connections to other installations (Shelly, 2009). There are palpable references in the narrative, such as the one on the heading page; Frankenstein (Ruthwell, 2010).
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Joyce Carol Oates: A Modern Writer Literature Essay
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Joyce is an American author born in 1938 in Lockport, New York. She was the oldest in a family of three children. Her mother Carolina raised her as a Catholic, but she is now an atheist. She grew up in a working-class farming community in Millersport. She published her first book, By the North Gate, in 1963. Since then, she has published over forty novels.
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Harlem Renaissance - Focusing on the Black Community Literature Research Paper
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There is a need for invoking a vivid illustration in our imagination and simply using their name as a form of identity and reference. They had been referred to as Negros, Blacks, Black-Americans before they could be referred to as Americans as presently. An individual might be prompted to think of the case where the name which is termed verbally posing contention, what of the activities.
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The American Sense of the Possible in Literature Literature Essay
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Name 1 Name Class Professor Date The American Sense of the Possible in Literature The American mythology of the country's own creation is celebrated and proclaimed throughout American literature. Written in the constitution, in the Preamble, the four words, "a more perfect Union" have been the hallmark of the American experiment.
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Analysis Paper Of Rumplestiltskin Literature Assignment
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They were Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm and Wilhelm Carl Grimm (Cohon and Deutsch 4). Rumplestilskin is a tale written about a very poor miller who lived behind a castle, and he had the desire of gaining favor from the king, and also to be seen as important by the king, so he got a chance to talk to the king.
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Roman Fever by Edith Wharton Literature Essay
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This jealousy is given a voice towards the second half of the story, resulting in a shocking revelation. Edith Wharton, the author of Roman Fever, has effectively incorporated themes of friendship, rivalry, love and passion into her short story and she has effectively used irony and imagery in her short story to convey the plot effectively.
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The Representation of Motherhood in Everyday Use and The Glass Menagerie Literature Essay
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The representation of motherhood is one aspect that has been vividly represented in the book “Everyday Use” by Walker Alice and the play “The Glass Menagerie” by William Tennessee. In “Everyday Use” the book represents a mother, Mrs. Johnson, who is anxious about her two daughters, Dee and Maggie who are coherently different in terms of thinking, behavior, decision making and their view on traditional norms.
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The offshore pirate By F. Scott Fitzgerald Literature Essay
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The author thinks that “The Offshore Pirate” has the overtones of an adventurous fairy tale. Fitzgerald waxes lyrical on the beauty of the ocean, the sky and the bay, with descriptions of moonlight, stars, mermaids and gilded lakes. However, the beautiful setting serves as a background to highlight the author’s characterization of the two protagonists.
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The Cut Glass Bowl and Benediction Literature Case Study
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He was known for his painstaking revisions whose fiction passed through many layers of drafts. Fitzgerald’s style was colorful, witty, lyrical, and clear which gave life to the time and place he was writing about. His themes were surrounded by an idealism that defined American character according to him, mutability and loss.
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Three short answers about American Literature Literature Essay
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As the central focal point of the novel, the little house on Mango Street is something Esperanza wants to escape from. She sees herself as apart from her home and its surrounding culture and squalor. As the novel progresses, Esperanza moves from contempt and wanting to leave this little old house behind, develops her own identity apart from the house, and, finally learns to accept the house, the neighborhood, and her friends as a part of her.
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A Litany for Survival as a Challenging Concept of Survival Literature Essay
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Black Unicorn is a symbol of imaginative and ingenious activism lying among one of the Lorde’s models used and discussed by her. She has discussed the feeling of voicelessness right the way through the volume of The Black Unicorn. The pains and voiceless feelings are best communicated through singing, vocalizing, laughing and these kinds of other sounds that are a distinct mean of expression.
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Lowell's For the Union Dead Literature Essay
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According to the study, the Civil War represents a violent conflict in which blood was necessitated to be spilled, the civil rights movement represents a movement that is more or less been bloodless and has been able to be affected by dialogue and nonviolent opposition. The dissimilarities between how these particular conflicts have been able to be resolved are brief.
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Comparison of Kafkas Castle with Surrealism Literature Term Paper
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This essay intends to explicate the impression of the surrealism that can be traced through the style of Franz Kafka, inherent in his timeless novel “Castle”.
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Neoclassical and romantic period literature Literature Essay
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The American writers that are covered from week one to four have something in common that they were fighting for. In addition, show the transition figures between two literary movements and also historical periods and new discoveries that have been made based on the writers and give the best writer who has works that illuminate America’s concerns through week eight (Wood 166).
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe Literature Essay
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The work of Edgar Allan Poe is notable for the inception of the psychological element of horror in it. This paper shall look at the differences and similarities between two short stories written by Poe. The genre of the short story was what Poe was famous for, apart from his poetry. He was able to explore the intricacies of the human mind through these short pieces of fiction.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream: A Blend of Masculine and Feminine Literature Research Paper
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This is one kingdom, according to Hunter (1). The other kingdom is the feminine kingdom, which is the magical kingdom that hearkens to Titania's rule or Queen Mab's rule. This kingdom is not just feminine, but also represents occulted power and the unconscious mind – a dreamworld.
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The Play Death of a Salesman Literature Essay
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The play 'Death of a Salesman' is written by Arthur Miller who is one of the most influential playwrights in the history of America. Miller's plays are a depiction of the everyday life of Americans and the problems they undergo. Miller has been psychologically attached to the minds of Americans and has in-depth knowledge of their everyday issues.
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Emily Dickinson's Lifes Influence on Her Poetry Literature Research Paper
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Emily Dickinson has written innumerable poetry but most of it seems to have common themes related to death, religion, and even nature to a little extent. Looking at what we know about her life makes it easier to understand her poetry and learn more about her as a person as the incidents of her life is reflected in her work.
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Comparison and Contrast Between the Heroes of Odysseus and Luke Skywalker Literature Essay
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These qualities usually differentiate these heroes from others by making them seem superior and larger than life. The heroes often embody the values of their culture and usually embark on a dangerous journey, which contains a series of temptations, posse.ss a huge ego, and the ability to persuade and convince people through their conversations.
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Literature Essay
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In the modern world, which is technology driven, human beings rely dangerously on technology. While people may be in a position to enjoy many comforts due to the technology being applied in different walks of life, on the flipside, heavy reliance on technology has its own pitfalls that they hardly recognize.
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Dramatic Irony In Shakespeares plays Literature Essay
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This style of storytelling not only fuels the readers’ curiosity and interest as to what actions will be taken by the characters in their ignorance as the story unfolds, but also makes a significant contribution towards story’s success. This is true because irony is found to be the main force behind success of many darkest and most memorable Shakespeare’s plays like Hamlet, Julius Caesar, and Romeo & Juliet all of which will be scrutinized and explored in this essay.
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Stereotypes on Women in the Early American Society Literature Research Paper
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The early American society was divided in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, and economic status, the basic elements to determine individuals’ personalities. People were forced to associate with appropriate groups to avoid social ridicule. The white race was superior to the rest. The whites used insulting names to refer to the African Americans.
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The Hungry Stones and Western Culture Literature Essay
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The Hungry Stones and Western Culture Would you say that the following author, text, or story rejects European and western influences on his culture, accepts ideas that are fundamentally western as its own, or reshapes western culture into something new? What is the significance of this?
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Relationship Between the Occult and Madness in Children of the Corn Literature Essay
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The story contains themes of occult, madness, and vision illustrated through the plot of the story as well as the characters brought to life in it. Occult refers to possessing knowledge about some hidden element, not known to commoners. The occult is seen to be the knowledge that the children have regarding the history of the town of Gatlin.
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Choose a tittle Literature Research Paper
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Dave thinks that desperate situations need desperate remedies, and the serious challenges of life can be met with grim counter-challenges, irrespective of the consequences. But if gun is the solution for the racial issues, perhaps the problem would have been solved long back.
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The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois Literature Essay
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“The Souls of Black Folk” by W. E. B. Du Bois. It is correct to make the claim that the author of this text rejects European and western influences on his culture. It is important to note that the author, W. E. B. Du Bois, is an African American who has written a book about African Americans.
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The review of the novels We the Animal and This is how you lose her Literature Essay
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The main problem of the stories is ethnicity. In both the stories, it plays a key factor. Ethnicity is responsible for shaping one’s culture and traditions, and it also plays a crucial role in molding the personality of a human being as well. These traditions provide a basis for one’s values that in turn affects the mindset of the child.
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Key Elements of Similarity between Arthur Schnitzlers and Freuds Views of Sexuality Literature Essay
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There has been the immense influence of Freud’s work on the work of Arthur Schnitzler and in shaping his theory on sexuality and the subconscious. Freud’s ideas have contributed to Schnitzler’s idea development. Freud and Schnitzler received the same medical training, and have a similar interest in hypnosis and hysteria.
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Cask of Amontillado (Part III) Literature Assignment
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Among the vital literary elements present in the narrative, timing, setting, and order are of the essence as Montresor could not afford to fail in his schemes of exacting revenge against Fortunato. In a way, I find Poe’s creation of “The Cask of Amontillado” quite unique and intersting in the sense that he managed to have furnished Montresor with a character of intelligence and clever wickedness yet leaves the reading audience the critical thought of his pride and reason.
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Odysseus Manly Conduct and Resourcefulness in Ancient Greek Society Literature Essay
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Ancient Greek society was mainly made up of free people and slaves. Slaves were used as servants and laborers for free people who were mainly rich landowners, called aristocrats meaning best people. Their system of Government was known as oligarchy which was the rule by the few whereby slaves secured no legal right.
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Children's Literature Literature Essay
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One of the best examples of this is the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling where traditional British themes are produced as desirable and modernity of the human world is rejected as immaterial. The transformation of children’s literature into film is not a new idea.
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An analysis of Kate Chopins The Story of an Hour and Anton Chekhovs The Proposal Literature Essay
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Chopin, an American writer, and Chekhov, a Russian playwright, both address the issue of marriage in their different works. Even though Chopin and Chekhov portray the same theme, they deal with different aspects of the matter and the genres and styles are dissimilar as well.
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To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and the Flea by John Donne Literature Research Paper
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The author states that the irony in both poems is that though the speaker’s main concern is to get his beloved into bed with him, he takes a long-winding way to try to reach his destination, fulfillment of carnal desire. Starting with Platonic love, both the poems end by focusing on the fact that life should be enjoyed to the fullest.
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Kiplings White Mans Burden and Orwells Shooting the Elephant Literature Research Paper
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It goes without saying that even a cursory student of literature tends to know that history plays an important role in the shaping of a literary work. Every poem or essay that one reads is to a large extent a product of the historical context. In a current perspective, people tend to be really tough while interpreting Rudyard Kipling’s poem.
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Reading Response on John Donne poems - Bonus will be given for quality Literature Essay
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Although he took formal education from universities but still was not able to get a degree because of these religious conflicts. The work here under discussion is his famous ‘Holy Sonnets’. These sonnets were thought to be written when his wife died while giving birth to his child.
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Reading Response on Shakespeare sonnets - Bonus will be given for quality Literature Essay
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Love remains itched there permanently and even the cosmic power will not be able to erase it completely because it is the spark of the same cosmic power. William Shakespeare’s (1564-1616) sonnets have been read and debated as vibrations of love of his own life.
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Reading Response on Francis Petrarch sonnets - Bonus will be given for quality Literature Essay
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That bard of love is Francis Petrarch. They may cross the moon, beat the stars, but probe they must the mystery of the heart struck with love—ask Francis Petrarch, he may be able to give some explanation from his practical experience of falling in love, without his lady-love being aware of it.
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