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Papers On Sonnets
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Sexuality in Shakespeare's Sonnets
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This 5 page paper evaluates Shakespeare's sonnets and explores them in respect to their sexual meanings. Several sonnets are discussed as well other Shakespearean works in order to elaborate on the theme. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA109sex.wps
Paper Title: Sexuality in Shakespeare's Sonnets
Shakespeare and Vandross: Love
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A 3 page paper which compares/contrasts William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 with Luther Vandross’ song “Here and Now” as it involves love. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAshvan.rtf
Paper Title: Shakespeare and Vandross: Love
Shakespeare Sonnets: 138 and 139
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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts Shakespeare’s Sonnets 138 and 139. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAsh138.rtf
Paper Title: Shakespeare Sonnets: 138 and 139
Shakespeare Sonnets: 27 and 130
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A 3 page examination and comparison/contrast of William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 27 and Sonnet 130. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAshsn27.rtf
Paper Title: Shakespeare Sonnets: 27 and 130
Shakespeare's Bisexual Sonnets
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In Shakespeare's sonnet eighteen he
seems to be writing to a woman. In sonnet twenty, however, it is a man
to whom Shakespeare addresses his sentiments of love and desire. This
5 page paper explores the implications of the different perspective of
the two sonnets. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTskprgy.wps
Paper Title: Shakespeare's Bisexual Sonnets
Shakespeare's Sonnets and Sexuality
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This 13 page paper discusses Shakespeare's sonnets, specifically numbers 18 and 130, with regard to the sexuality found therein. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVSonnet.rtf
Paper Title: Shakespeare's Sonnets and Sexuality
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 118
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This 5 page report discusses
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 118 that begins with the words “Like as, to
make our appetites more keen.” Sonnet 118 may be dismissed as
only dealing with appetites associated with sexual obsession and
gluttony. The imagery of food such as “being full,” “sweetness,”
“bitter sauces,” and “feeding” establishes a sense of satiation
or over-indulgence. As a result of that over-indulgence, the poet
compares the need to purge in order to avoid getting sick to the
need to escape the “cloying sweetness” of the person with whom he
is obsessed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWson118.wps
Paper Title: Shakespeare’s Sonnet 118
Shakespeare/ Sonnet 147
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A 3 page essay that analyzes Shakespeare's Sonnet 147, "My love is a fever, longing still." The writer argues that Shakespeare makes use of an extended metaphor that compares the love he harbors for an unnamed woman to an insidious disease. The terminology of disease gives Shakespeare a far different vocabulary from the one that is typically employed to describe love, but serves Shakespeare's purposes well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khson147.rtf
Paper Title: Shakespeare/ Sonnet 147
Shakespeare/Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
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A 3 page essay that explicates this Shakespearean sonnet. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khshson18.rtf
Paper Title: Shakespeare/Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
Shakespeare/Sonnet 34
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A 4 page essay/research paper that offers several interpretations of Shakespeare's meaning in this poignant poem. The writer then chooses from among these interpretations and argues that a homoerotic interpretation makes the most sense. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khson34.rtf
Paper Title: Shakespeare/Sonnet 34
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