Sonnet 43 uses both repetition and variety to intensify meaning.
There are several lines that begin "I love thee..." While these lines begin in the same way (repetition), the rest of the line varies.
For example, I love thee freely...I love the purely...etc. In these lines, EBB is able to discuss the many dimensions of her deep love. Her love has many sides to it, as the repetition and variety explain.
Answer:
He herds his sheep to the best pastures, allowing him to fulfill his obligations while also fulfilling his desire to fly.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Though she has not seen Odysseus in twenty years, and despite pressure the suitors place on her to remarry, Penelope never loses faith in her husband. Some believe that the epic originally ended with Odysseus and Penelope returning at last together to their marriage bed.
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While Colonel Pickering is not what all would consider to being a "true gentleman", he is the closest to it. He has more respect toward Eliza than Higgins, whose only concern is for himself. Doolittle is only a selfish, terrrible father, and Freddy is not in love with Eliza, but merely wants to use her. Thus Colonel Pickering is the closest character to being a "true gentleman".