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    reward. When the king discovers that his beloved daughter, the princess, has taken a lover, he forces the lover into the arena. The princess discovers behind which door awaits the hungry tiger and which door awaits the lovely maiden whom the princess despises. The princess then directs her lover as to which door he should open. The story ends at this point, leaving the audience to wonder if the princess sends her lover into the arms of a woman she despises or to be eaten by a tiger.

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    A manic lover may be unable to sleep or eat, or even think logically around the loved one.” (“Constructed Types of Love”) Mania lovers are the jealous type to an extent that to certain people is irrational. A manic lover cannot tolerate losing contact with their partner. Manic lovers are often “distressed by a lack of the lovers presence or anticipated interaction” (“Constructed Types of Love”) A manic lover has moments where they are really excited then moments

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    I see things is that the Semi-Barbaric Princess led her lover to the door where the tiger is behind. The story quotes “She loved him with an ardor that had enough of barbarism in it to make it exceedingly warm and strong” but the story also quotes “This love affair moved on happily for many months.” owing to the fact that the relationship has only been going on for a few months I don’t think that the princess would do anything for her lover, especially if that means giving him up so that he can live

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    it is descriptive, and can be interpreted in many ways. First, it is important to look at the physical parts of a poem. Donne’s “The Flea”is comprised of three stanzas, and twenty-seven lines total. The poem talks about a lover and a beloved, and how the love that the lover feels is requited by the beloved. This poem differs from sonnets in the way that the love in a sonnet is unrequited, but the love in this poem is requited, as was talked about in class. In the first stanza, there are nine lines

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    distinguish upon how the words are projected to their respective lover, which they are comparing their physical appearance, implementing their feelings, and understanding what the lover means to them. Lord Byron and William Shakespeare did an incredible job analyzing their counterpart physical appearance that is just mind blowing to a reader. In the poem, “She walks in beauty”, by Lord Byron uses imagery, which allowed him to compare his lover with nature. She walks in beauty, like the night Of

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    sides is the young girl was falling in the love with her lover. The bad side is she is heartbroken. Her lover leaved her. This poem is about pain. Although the young girl feel love and falling in the love, but she also get hurt by love. In its use of the simile of her lover, it shows us painful. In the end, she was heartbroken. Her lover lie to her, and his lover was not really love her, so that this poem is about pain. The narrator and her lover loved each other. “Together we trod the secret lane And

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    especially in his famous comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream we see two complete opposite lifestyles. The Athenian lovers live extravagant, luxurious lives they’re surrounded by wealth and are controlled by tradition and law. Next, there's the craftsmen, constantly joking around, never serious and quite poor. The Athenian lovers and the craftsmen have contrasting lives in the way they were named, how they speak, and the results of their love. “Our names tell a unique

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    to project affections to their respective lover. The linguistic style of the poets diverges in their depiction the physical appearance, emotive feelings, and understanding what the lover means to them. Lord Byron and William Shakespeare did an incredible job analyzing their counterpart’s physical appearance that was just mind blowing to a reader. Throughout the poem “She walks in beauty” by Lord Byron, he uses imagery that allowed him to compare his lover with nature. She walks in beauty, like the

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    Donne’s Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Donne presents a speaker in 1612 giving a farewell address to his lover to soothe her worries, emphasizing that the strength of their bond will not deteriorate despite their physical separation. Throughout the poem, Donne uses multiple literary devices to create a heartfelt and evocative speech that serves as an expression of love and loyalty towards a lover left

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    goodbye in a past relationship with the speaker’s lover just like the last song it’s about Lover. There are many lines throughout ‘Bang the Doldrums” that have figurative language alluding to regret about letting go of a past lover. The lines that allude to regret are “I wrote a goodbye note in lipstick on your arm When you passed out I couldn’t bring myself to call Except call it quits” (Stanza 1), “Best friends Ex-friends till the end Better off as lovers And not the other way around” (Stanza 2), “Racing

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