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In this sonnet, the speaker focuses on his own death and the emotions it provokes in young people (his beloved in particular). Aware that the youth will mourn him upon his death, he suggests them not to be sad.
The very structure of the sonnet contributes to the development of the ideas. The structure of this sonnet is that of a typical Shakespearean sonnet - it contains three quatrains and a final couplet. In the first quatrain, the speaker gives his beloved an advice to mourn for as long as the church bell rings - or, in other words, not for too long. In the second quatrain, the speaker points out that it is a better option to forget him completely, if thinking about him would make people dear to him sad. In the third quatrain, he expresses the idea that his name should not be even mentioned while reading the poem. The final couplet serves both as a conclusion to the poem, but also introduces a new idea: the speaker becomes suddenly concerned with what other people, apart from him and his beloved, will think of them after his death:
<em>"Lest the wise world should look into your moan
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<em>And mock you with me after I am gone."</em>
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cool. I will do some magic to figure out what the words are. thanks for providing 0.001% of the question :)
They pretend to believe the rest of their family are still alive because it gives them a reason to live. Throughout their imprisonment, Eliezer says his reason for surviving the atrocities is his father. When his father dies, he almost completely gives up, but is liberated. This hope is shown by other Jews in the camp. Many are searching for word of loved ones who might have escaped and survived in hopes that that they have survived.
This question is about "Hamlet"
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Shakespeare decides to start the play by determining the tone that the narrative will set, the place where the story takes place and the central theme that manages the entire plot.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the narrative Shakespeare shows us that he decided to write a play with a tragic tone, dealing with death, usurpation and betrayal within Dan;sh royalty. This determines the whole story and makes the reader think about what he is reading and what he can expect.
Shakespeare also exposes, right at the beginning of the play, the level of relationship between the characters, which shows that he made choices that highlighted the themes proposed in the plot.