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  2. Sonnet 129 - Wikipedia

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    The poem ends with the couplet pointing out that though all men are aware that love in action may provide pleasure, it ends with a deep wretchedness; but still they can't resist. This sonnet is one of the most impersonal, in that only one other sonnet in the quarto collection (sonnet 94) excludes the characters of both the poet and the subject ...

  3. Jim in Bold - Wikipedia

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    The film, titled after a poem by Wheeler, details the abuse he received at the hands of his classmates because of his homosexuality.It also presents interviews and a cross-nation road-trip with members of Young Gay America, an online teen organization for gays, and compares the teasing and physical abuse Jim suffered to the increasingly open attitudes towards homosexuality six years later when ...

  4. Sonnet 95 - Wikipedia

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    How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame Which, like a canker in the fragrant rose, Doth spot the beauty of thy budding name! O, in what sweets dost thou thy sins inclose! That tongue that tells the story of thy days, Making lascivious comments on thy sport, Cannot dispraise but in a kind of praise; Naming thy name blesses an ill report.

  5. Requiem (Anna Akhmatova) - Wikipedia

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    Requiem is often said to have no clearly definable plot but has many themes which carry throughout the entire poem. [7] One of the most important themes that also stands as part of the title is the theme of "A poem without a hero". [7] [9] Throughout the entire cycle and the many poems within, there is no hero that comes to the rescue. It is ...

  6. Lady Lazarus - Wikipedia

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    "Lady Lazarus" and Sylvia Plath's poetry catalog falls under the literary genre of Confessional poetry.. According to the American poet and critic, Macha Rosenthal, Plath's poetry is confessional due to the way that she uses psychological shame and vulnerability, centers herself as the speaker, and represents the civilization she is living in. [1] Her husband, the poet Ted Hughes, has ...

  7. Bad Breakup? Make One Of These Toxic Ex-Inspired Cocktails ...

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    Toxic Ex-Inspired Cocktails For Galentine's Day PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER, FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

  8. One Word is Too Often Profaned - Wikipedia

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    Shelley developed a very strong affection towards Jane Williams and addressed a number of poems to her. In most of these poems, Shelley projects his love for Jane in a spiritual and devotional manner. This poem is an example of that. Shelley's affection towards Jane was known to Edward Williams and also to Mary Shelley.

  9. Toxic chemical ‘Hall of Shame’ calls out retailers in time ...

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    Of the top 50 retailers, 17 received a grade of F, placing them in the report’s “Toxic Hall of Shame.” Lowest-ranked retailers include restaurant giants such as McDonald’s, Chipotle ...