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love noteI: surelySurely you stay my certain own, you stayMy you. All honest, lofty as a cloud.Surely I could come now and find you high,As mine as you ever were; should not be awed.Surely your word would pop as insolentAs always: "Why, of course I love you, dear."Your gaze, surely, ungauzed as I c...
As I examine each of my dreams it becomes clear to me that not all, but most experiences reflect that of real life. Although these dreams seem to have farfetched events all seem to connect to my thoughts and feelings that are overwhelming to me. Within the first dream I am faced with the decision ...
In the days of Catullus, there was a revolution going on in the world of poetry. This revolution was being led by the \"Poetae Novi,\" also known as the neoterics. These neoterics were the \"new\" poets for a new age of poetry. Before the neoterics came along poetry came in the form of long, drawn-o...
 Much Ado About Nothing illustrates a kind of deliberately puzzling title that seems to have been popular in the late 1590s (ex "As You Like It"). Indeed, the play is about nothing. It follows the relationship between Claudio and Hero, which is constantly hampered by plots to d...
SETTING The play is set in the thirteenth or fourteenth century in Italy in Verona and Mantua. Much of the action takes place in Juliet's house. Two cities of Venice are also mentioned in the play. The Capulets and the Montagues, the main families of the play, are from noble lineage and wealth; the...
Module 4: Marriage, and in particular marrying well, dominates 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'A Room with a View.' Explore and compare how marriage is presented in these novels.Both 'Pride and Prejudice' (1813) and 'A Room with a View' (1908) are social comedies exploring the existence of humans as soci...