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A Comparison of Sonnet 17 by William Shakespeare And The Writer by Sujata Bhatt

2023-12-11 05:23:39

A comparison of William Shakespeare's Sonnet and Sujiata Bart 's' Four Sons' and' Author 'writers deals with the frustration that it can not be written as the difficulty of writing nature and female papers. . After reading these two headlines people will get the impression that "Sonnet 17 is" a poetry of love, as Sonnet is a traditional love poem, it has beauty and a matter of time '17' represents the number of this poem, which means that the poet wrote fourteen, which is his 17th woman and is exactly the same woman.

When comparing "Find My Tongue" of Sujata Bhatt and "Ogun" of Edward Kamau, when comparing "Find My Tongue" of Sujata Bhatt and "Ogun" of Edward Kamau Brathwaite, both are focused on culture. In this article looking for culture and identity from Pakistan's aunt in order to find my tongue and gifts, my purpose is that culture and identity "seek my tongue" And "the gift from me" to discuss the method. The first Pakistani aunt's poem 'Find my tongue' was written by a woman named Sujata Bhatt born in Ahmedabad, India in 1956. She entered the country in 1986. To the United States

I have read the poem by William Shakespeare entitled Sonnet 29. Some background on William Shakespeare is that he was a British poet and writer and was born and grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. At the age of 18 he married a woman named Anne Hathaway and had three children. He passed away at the age of 52. Based on the content of his sonnet, some guess that he is doing multiple deals and homosexuality. He wrote, "When we feel shame on wealth and human eyes." This means that he is "shameful for wealth", and he is not so lucky. When he said "And the man's eyes" he also said he was shy to the eyes of a man, so no one was standing by his side, he felt lonely. Also note that he said "when" instead of "if". This indicates that he once felt that he was completely abandoned.