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Jan 13 2012, 2:39 PM EST by
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funny, that Gertrude is the queen of Claudius. and hamlet hates that but does that happen in lion king? does Sarabi get pissed off about his mother do that?
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Jan 13 2012, 2:39 PM EST
Surely a children's movie will not depict adultery. It's easier to show her being forced into being one of Scars slave than her willingly being his queen. In Disney movies children are shown to love their parents not be angry with them for betrayal.
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Oct 1 2011, 2:37 PM EDT by
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I tried to make it crisper.
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Essays on Immigration
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Much Ado About Nothing: Act Four Scene One
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Aug 24 2011, 2:38 AM EDT by
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Hero deserves waht she got
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Aug 24 2011, 2:38 AM EDT
Heroes never choose destiny destiny choose them...
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Much Ado About Nothing: Act Four Scene One
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Aug 24 2011, 2:37 AM EDT by
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bigmannnzz,,tell meh how da fukk to do thaa mudahh fokinn essay ting bludd x
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Health and Diet in Elizabethan England
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Aug 24 2011, 2:36 AM EDT by
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same im in high school and this was a big help THANX
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Aug 24 2011, 2:36 AM EDT
"same im in high school and this was a big help THANX" Thank you so much...........
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Dependeny on partner
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Dangerously In Love vs Sonnet 37
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Aug 24 2011, 2:35 AM EDT by
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It is indeed true that both Shakespeare and the speaker in sonnet seem very dependent on their partners. Yet, in the song the speaker feels proud of being with her partner, while I think Shakespeare is not with the fair youth but just wishes him happiness where ever he is. The song describes the appreciation that the speaker feels for knowing her partner. As you said her happiest moments would be incomplete without him. But in the sonnet, Shakespeare is telling us the importance of that fair youth in his life, even though they might not have spent a lot of time together.
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Can't Take My Eyes Off You vs Sonnet 20
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Aug 24 2011, 2:33 AM EDT by
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I think it's relevant to compare this song with Sonnet 20 in the sense that both works bring out the theme of 'love' that one person is showing admiration to the other attractive one. Besides, i think the difference between the two works is that the protagonist of the song explicitly expresses eagerness for his love to be requitted by repeating 'let me love you'; while Shakespeare does not seem to show such desire in sonnet 20, rather, he appears to be bitter and jealous about how women could be pleasured and have their souls amazed by the fair youth while he understands that cannot due to his sex maybe?
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sonnet 20 is so popular!
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You're Beautiful vs Sonnet 20
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Aug 24 2011, 2:32 AM EDT by
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Another pop song is compared with sonnet 20! I think the idea in both the song 'You're Beautiful' and sonnet 20 is similar. Both of them suggest the theme of 'unrequitted love'. I agree that both James Blunt and Shakespeare were attracted by their physical attributes that one was beautiful as an 'angel' and the other one had the beauty of feminine features. Besides, I think James Blunt's crush on the girl showed a kind of pure love (more superficial than that suggested in sonnet 20) as he had stated at the begginning of the song, while Shakespeare used double meanings in the words that ambiguously expressing his desire to bring his love to another level (sexual relationship?) which seemed not possible.
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RE: sonnet 20 is so popular!
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Aug 24 2011, 2:32 AM EDT
First of all, it is perfect "textbook" example of a Shakespearean sonnet--the sonnet form that uses three quatrains of iambic pentameter followed by a concluding couplet. ....
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Good choice!
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Dangerously In Love vs Sonnet 37
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Aug 24 2011, 2:23 AM EDT by
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And perceptive comments from Natalie and Saloni; I'm glad that you are seeing connections with other sonnets, too. Love in the sonnets does include dependency, possessiveness and vulnerability - it isn't just a sweet romantic feeling.
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Aug 24 2011, 2:23 AM EDT
yes i think so.....love is great
i loves love blindly.........
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Essay about Cell Phones
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Essay about Cell Phones
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Can't Take My Eyes Off You vs Sonnet 20
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Apr 27 2010, 8:44 PM EDT by
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I agree with Pinky that Sonnet 20 and this song are both praising the personas' lovers' beauty and how attractive they are. But like most of the lyrics in the popular songs, they tend to be more personal.
In "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", the persona's lover is so beautiful and attractive that it is impossible for the persona to "take" his "eyes off" her. However, in Sonnet 20, Shakespeare expresses that the "fair youth" "steals men's eyes". His attractiveness is not only to Shakespeare, but to everyone.
Also, I think that the lyrics in "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" is direct than Sonnet 20. The repetition of the chorus suggested the passion of the persona to his lover. By the way, this is really a great song and good comparison. : )
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Apr 26 2010, 11:47 PM EDT by
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Well organised and interesting notes.
I don't agree with Kayu; I don't think Shakespeare is bitter and jealous when he says 'mine be thy love and thy love's use their treasure'. While playfully suggesting that he wishes that the fair youth were female, he is also entreating the fair youth to sleep with women.
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He Could Be the One and Sonnet 20
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Apr 26 2010, 11:43 PM EDT by
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Interesting that you manage to have so much to say about Hannah Montana. Her love might be superficial and based upon appearances, but isn't Shakespeare's admiration for the fair youth at least to some extent based on his appearance in sonnet 20? It is the first thing Shakespeare mentions!
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Love Remains the Same
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Apr 26 2010, 11:40 PM EDT by
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I also don't think that when Gavin Rossdale talks about love lasting forever that he is explicitly suggesting that his love will outlast death! The song does not deal with the themes of mortality and decay.
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You're Beautiful vs Sonnet 20
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Apr 26 2010, 11:36 PM EDT by
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By the way, doesn't the persona in the song come across as a bit of an ingenue - his happiest moment in life eying up a stranger on a train? Doesn't Shakespeare come across as being a bit more worldly than this?
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You're Beautiful vs Sonnet 20
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Apr 26 2010, 11:32 PM EDT by
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However, Phyllis has a very good point: the song idealises an unidentified woman from afar in a simple - even naive - way. The sonnet is far more playful and suggestive, its idolisation of the youth partly undercut by its ambivalent homo-eroticism.
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