Today in class we finished up our review of The Canterbury Tales, going over one last time what will be on the test. Study! We then went on to talk about Shakespeare's sonnet #29:
First 4 lines - Narrator curses his fate, expressing sadness. Hints that it is God's fault for his bad fate, expressing the voice of despair.
Next 4- The narrator wishes to be like anyone but himself, wishing he had the talents and insights of others.
The turn!- The narrator comes back from the brink of despair, he expresses that he is like a bird, flying to Heaven's gates. He realizes that with love one is worth more than anything!
Billy Saldutti
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