A type of poetry consisting of stanzas having seven lines in iambic pentameter. A lyrical poem of French origin having 10 or 13 lines with two rhymes and with the opening phrase repeated twice as the refrain. ... A 14-line sonnet consisting of three quatrains of "abab" "cdcd" "efef" followed by a couplet, "gg".
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The woman feel compassion towards the “young man” in the above quotation.
“The Wife's Lament” is an elegy in which a wife laments over her life in exile away from her husband, friends, and family. The Kings-men plotted against the wife and the husband which led to their separation. The wife was exiled and in her exile, she laments her separation from her husband whom she loved compassionately. She is regarded as dead by her husband and her tribe. The wife laments over her fortune and considers death as the only medium which will separate her from her husband. She wishes that after her death her husband would feel sorrow and grief. She wants him to remember all the good times and moments that they spent together.
In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Cassius wanted Mark Antony to be killed because he feared that Antony would<span> plot to kill the conspirators as revenge, as he was very loyal to Caesar.</span>