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.
I would increase government spending in natural disaster relief.
Answer:
It suggests a coming storm.
Explanation:
Syntax is the study of rules governing the construction of sentences in natural languages. Syntax is the part of grammar that studies the arrangement of words in phrase and sentences in speech, including their logical relationship, among the multiple combinations possible to convey a complete and understandable meaning. In this case, the author's syntax in this passage, through the excerpt "During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens ..." indicates that a storm approaching.
Answer:
Kierkegaard strong believes that one must prioritize ones personal choice over reason
Dostoyevsky Fought against the doubt he had in making a decision
Explanation:
Kierkegaard and Dostoyevsky are considered predecessors of existentialism for diverse reasons. Some of the reason are
Kierkegaard is of the opinion that that one must assign a priority to ones personal choice over reason.
Kierkegaard also believed in taking a leap of faith, having the fundamental trust and deciding to believe in whatever he wants to believe in.
Dostoyevsky challenged and opposed the doubt he had in making a decision. Dostoyevsky also choose to follow and believe in God and used it as an escape or as a solution to the problems he had in the world.