Answer: This is an excerpt from Sonnet 29, written by William Shakespeare.
Explanation:
<em>Sonnet 29</em> was written by William Shakespeare, as a part of The "Fair Youth" Sequence. The sequence contains poems in which the poet directly addresses a mysterious young man.
The poem is about the speaker's feelings of depression and sadness, which he overcomes by thinking about love. The speaker admits that he feels isolated and is convinced that he is "an outcast." He envies other people for their appearance, friends, skills and opportunities, which results in his dissatisfaction. However, when he thinks about the man whom he addresses in this poem, he feels better.
Answer:
1. label
2. prayer
3. punishment
4. astronomer
Explanation:
An anagram is the rearrangement, or switching, of letters of a word/phrase. With this information, the first given letters should serve as a hint (as previously mentioned). For example, number one starts with 'l'. That means you're left with 'a','b','e', and and another 'l'. The word 'label' then becomes a clear choice. This process can then be repeated for the others! Hope I helped!
Answer: yes
Explanation: his sonnet had fourteen lines and 1st 12 lines which was divided to three parts of 4 lines well not sure about the answer only90 percentage
Apart from the interpretation which was common for both the Utah Valley University and Balinese production that the person above me mentioned, you can also take into consideration the fact that Caliban was a monstrous character in both of these productions.
Caliban is a hated character in any production in the world.