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  • Analysis of Sonnet 29

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    Sonnet Essay Sonnet 29 In the Elizabethan era William Shakespeare was one of the most famous authors of his time who still lives among us today in his works of literature Shakespeare is famous for his sonnets and plays which are for the most part always dramatically tragic Shakespeare had utilized his ability as an amazing author because writing in sonnet form during his time was a very popular form of expressing ones love among men in the upper class of society Shakespeare was one of the most

  • Love in Sonnet 29 and First Love

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    Sonnet 29 and First Love both meditate upon love however Sonnet 29 chooses to reflect on the transience of love and how it leaves you vulnerable whereas First Love cogitates about how love is uncontrollable and everlasting Both poems are quite pensive but share completely different views Sonnet 29 starts with the anaphora of Pity me not This makes it seem as if the poet Edna St Vincent Millay is being defensive as she becomes frustrated and reveals her annoyance hinting that she may be feeling

  • Sorrow in Sonnet 29

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    How does the poet powerfully convey the sorrow of human life in sonnet 29 In Sonnet 29 Edna St Vincent Millay uses loss and pain in love and features in the nature as devises to reflect the sorrows of human life By using multiple metaphors Millay was able to associate her personal melancholy with certain aspects of nature which helps to emphasize the sorrow in human life At the start of the poem Millay encapsulates the sorrow of loss in the four starting lines In the first two lines Millay uses

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