Sunday, May 6, 2012

Poetry Themes

Sonnet 130: Beauty does not define the love of two people.

The Passionate Shepherd To His Love: Love can never be destroyed and will always find its way.

To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time: Live life to its fullest before it is taken away.

The Author to Her Book: One should have faith in their work and learn to accept that it is perfect the way it is.

To His Coy Mistress: The one who waits to share feelings to their lover will lose their lover.

Sound and Sense: There is a fine line between common sense and artistic values.

The World Is Too Much With Us: The world is beginning to become as corrupt as the humans that occupy it.

She Walks in Beauty: Beauty can be defined in many various ways.

Ozymandias: Eventually the adventure of the journey will soon end.

When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be: One should never become afraid to live life freely.

The Children's Hour: Children will always have a special place to be recognized by their parents and loved
ones.

Annabel Lee: Love is powerful even when one is deceased.

O Captain, My Captain: Pride will be served when one delivers freedom to their leader.

I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died: Death and dying are significant and misinterpreted overall symbols.

Dover Beach: Paths will change their courses in one's life and they must be willing to accept this.

Dulce et Decorum Est: Once the mindset of war is in one's head, it is hard to destroy those memories.

Mending Wall: Building a barrier between two people can keep them out, but will not solve problems between the two.

Mirror: Seeing things through a different perspective will help how others see themselves.

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