Thursday, May 3, 2012

Thematic Statements

Sonnet 130: Love is more than how a person looks.

The Passionate Shepherd to His Love: Love will make people do anything to maintain the relationship's happiness. 

Death Be Not Proud: Life will always overpower the darkness of Death. 

To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time: People should make the most of life before they no longer have their youth.

The Author to Her Book: Only so many corrections can be made before someone has to try to accept a finished product.

To His Coy Mistress: People should not be too proud to share their feelings with others, because someday it will be too late and they will not have that chance.

Sound and Sense: There is a major difference between having ambition and imitating that of others' ambitions.

The World Is Too Much With Us: Humans should appreciate nature, rather than take it for granted.

She Walks in Beauty: Personal opinion deems the qualities that people define as being "beauty." 

Ozymandias: Every leader's reign eventually crumbles.

When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be: People should make the most of the world they live in before they die.

The Children's Hour: Children have a special place in their parents' lives.

Annabel Lee: Love can survive beyond the grave.

O Captain, My Captain: Honor comes with serving justice for the people.

I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died: No one can predict what will come to be when a person dies.

Dover Beach: People consistently change their mindset, which alters their faith in constants.

Dulce et Decorum Est: War is a continuous torture that haunts those who have served.

Mending Wall: Lack of communication cannot fix a barrier between people.

Mirror: Transformation of appearance can reflect a person's experience throughout life.


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