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Poe Vs Shakespeare

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William Shakespeare and Edgar Allen Poe were both renowned poets. The were both well-known for their poems surrounding the topic of love, among several other aspects of their lives. Their personal experiences of love create differing perspectives of love to each man in these poems. Shakespeare and Poe both do have ideas that come together to form a major idea. By comparing these two celebrated poems of love one can create their own idea of love. In Shakespeare’s poem, Sonnet 18, he describes his perspective of love. Using symbolism, he compares a women to the beauty of a summer’s day. By expressing and explaining why he makes this comparison he conceives a cheerful mood. Although the beauty of a summer's day is lovely, it does has its downfalls, and shakespeare elaborates on this later in the poem.
“Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;” in this contrast of the beauty, and its negative side One can see the elegance and also the sadness in house soon summer …show more content…

In this image, one can see a man in a room who was sleeping a week due to a tapping on his chamber door. Throughout the poem he notices that it was on the window, And once opened, a raven flew in. Pose symbolizes this raven as The narrators lost love Who had died. By the name of Lenore, his past wife, Ho shows that his personal concept of love is negative and how it ends. He sees the glass half empty. Focusing on the morning of his loss rather than the celebration of her life, the narrator appears depressed by the words uttered by the bird. The word “ nevermore” I did buy the raven creates an ominous and saddened poem. This constant we're petition gives a feeling of continuous loneliness. In the last stanza of the raven, the narrator

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