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Persistence of Memory
Title: Persistence of Memory
Category: Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 568 | Pages: 2.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Persistence of Memory
James Ennis
English 1102
Thursday, February 11, 1999
William Shakespeare: A Comparison of Works
Among the many early modern poets, William Shakespeare stands as one of the most highly celebrated and world-renowned poets during his time. The impact of his poetry has extended across many nationalities and ethnicities influencing many of today’s most brilliant writers. The main reason for Shakespeare’s huge success is his boundless wit with the use of description that allows him to present
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choice are very potent strategies to covey the idea of beauty in seemingly opposite presentations. William Shakespeare’s sonnet 18 and 130 are great representation of that fact. Shakespeare who is known for his powerful use of description has become a huge success because of these two strategies. His poetry has reached many and influenced many of today’s greatest writers. For these reason and many more Shakespeare stands as one of the greatest early modern poets.
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