ENGL 1205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sonnet 116, Sonnet 130, Sonnet 29

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Review: unrequited love; the love of a cold, distant lover common conventions in. Petrarchan sonnets; in donne, this takes on a religious dimension; i. e. the cold, distant person is god, whom the speaker wants to connect with. When, in disgra(cid:272)e (cid:449)ith fortu(cid:374)e a(cid:374)d (cid:373)e(cid:374)(cid:859)s e(cid:455)es o(cid:374)(cid:374)et (cid:1006)9 shakespeare. Sonnets are a concise from (typically 14 lines); build an argument (octave) then provide a twist on that (volta or turn), then chose with a wider statement (sestet) Talks not just about the ideal, unrequited petrarchan love but also list, real and not ideal politi(cid:272)s, old age, death, et(cid:272) . ), the final couplet (2 rhyming lines); the memory is wealth (not even the love, just the memory of it; not even you; just the thought of you); then my place is greater than that of kings. Let me not to the marriage of true minds sonnet 116 shakespeare. Affirms a view of love, but one that leaves is with questions.

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