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Advancing Internally with Time To be modern in literature is to reject traditional acceptance and give prominence to individual sensibility. As the world expanded from the Middle Ages to the late 18th century, internal expansion grew as people were exposed to new thinking within humanity. With the spark of fresh intuition, the practices of nations shifted into the new models of the Early Modern period. By way of a new era, homelands began to differ in social and economic advancement; though the differences rebirthed a foundation for human kind, connections remained resilient as a result of commonality through cultural perceptions. Granted that the outlooks on life arose social awareness, the acceptance of individuality increased in significance. With the intentions …show more content…

Before his departure, he expresses to her that a man of virtue goes without “teare-floods” and such moves that are “sigh-tempests.” The goodbye, in his eyes, should be a joyous point of reflection on their love, instead of disrespect. Looking inward, the speaker explains that love doesn’t survive through the “trepidations” of the world, but although their love is assured within the mind their physical characteristics will not amount to the importance of their internal connection. An inner connection, according to the speaker, is their joint souls; a soul that will be stretched among the absent areas they have. Consequently, the speaker parallels their relationship to that of a compass and its feet. The feet of a compass, like that of theirs, travels around a circle; though the feet separate, they start and end at one initial point. The speaker’s soul will travel through the universes, but will forever return back to his wife’s heart because it is the center of their relationship- the unit of their

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