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The right option is <em>Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays.
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A <em>theme is</em> a message that an author wants to send to his audience. Or in other words, theme refers to the main idea that the author is really trying to say. It can be explicitly stated or inferred and there are four ways in which an author can express themes: (1) through the actions or events in the story, (2) through the characters, (3) through the way the author makes us feel by sharing feelings of the main character and finally, (4) Themes are presented in thoughts and conversations.
Bearing in mind the described above, it could be said that Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays since authors put words in their character’s mouths for specific reasons.
<em>Actually, this word can have more than one meaning,
which is according to the sentence.
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It can mean:
To relate to or characterize by anthropomorphism
Or:
<span>To have human characteristics.</span>
Both discuss their love for another; Spenser says his love will outlast the world, while Shakespeare wants to be forgotten in order to spare his love any pain.
Spenser is trying to immortalize his love, although the waves (or the natural world) wash away his words. The tide says that Spenser is being foolish. However, at the end of the poem, the final couplet adds further meaning: that nothing lasts forever -- except for their love.
Shakespeare's poem is a bit more negative. He says that after his death, his love should not mourn him. Shakespeare says he so loves the subject of the poem that he would rather be forgotten than a source of grief. The couplet adds further meaning to this idea by saying that he doesn't want his love mocked for his grief.
Thus, both poems discuss love and the passage of time; their individual messages differ.
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