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im sorry but 8 points ain't worth an essay :| also you didn't really specify what exactly to write about
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An example would be Hamlet's inaction because mental struggle arising from opposing demands or impulses from his family, his beloved, and from himself
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The statements which describe the sonnet's rhyme scheme and its effects are:
A. The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
E. The regular rhyme scheme makes the sonnet sound musical and memorable.
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We can say two words rhyme when their final sounds are the same. For example: say - play; crash - dash.
<u>To find the rhyme scheme in a poem, we must look at the last word of each line.</u> The first last word to appear in this sonnet is "long". We will call it A. Any other words that sound like "long" will also be called A. The second last word to appear is "might". Since it does not sound like "long", we will call it B. This is what we will keep on doing with all last words and the letters of the alphabet.
With that in mind, this is what we have in Sonnet 100:
long A
might B
song A
light B
redeem C
spent D
esteem C
argument D
survey E
there F
decay E
where F
life G
knife G
<u>Thus, the rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.</u>
<u>When the lines of a poem rhyme, just like the lines above do, the poem acquires certain musicality. There is a cadence, a rhythm that is marked by the rhymes, just like what happens to songs we normally listen to.</u>
 
        
             
        
        
        
We can see that Creon by using the metaphorical phrase "after much tossing of our ship of state" means:
That the boat which the army of Argos used for arrival was actually tossed by the people of Thebes.
They actually did so in order to hold back Polyneices and his army.
<h3>What is metaphor?</h3>
Metaphor refers to the figure of speech that is used to compare two things that are unlike but share something in common in some way. Metaphor doesn't use "as" or "like" when comparing but simile does.
We can see that the metaphorical phrase was actually referring to the way the boat of the army of Argos was tossed. "Ship of state" refers to the boat that the army of Argos arrived with.
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