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The speaker considers his love to be his muse. The speaker wants his muse to help him immortalize his love. The speaker fears that his love is growing old faster than he would like.
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Don't you use Hamon's for swordsmithing? Katana Hamon or something? 
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<span> The first adaptation combines Hamlet and the ghost into one part. This makes Hamlet seem like he is really suffering from madness. The second adaptation makes Hamlet seem much more in control. His tone is troubled but also thoughtful. The different adaptations helped me see the complexity of Hamlet's character.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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C
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This would not be a good concluding sentence because it changes the point of view of the narration from the third person to the first person. 
More importantly, this option changes the tone of the concluding sentences from semi-form with an informative style to informal with a conversational style. The changes does not favor the well-structured paragraph and would take away from the general message understood from reading it. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The source of the speaker's creative powers comes from the beauty of the world that the poet had witnessed.
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"Full Powers" is a Latin poem written by Pablo Neruda which was translated by Ben Belitt and Alastair Reid. 
Pablo Neruda titled the poem "Full Powers" to demonstrate the civic life and the power of the politicians and the need of objectifying their domination. The source of the speaker's creative powers comes from the beauty of the world that the poet had witnessed.
He is put in confusion of what life really is and the existence of linguistic habits and the facade kindness of the politicians. He tries to break the political struggle through the poem, "Full Powers".