Sunday, May 6, 2012

TPCASTT Themes

Sonnet 130: Love may go beyond beauty. The Passsionate Shepherd to His Love: Passion can drive people to do awesome things. Death Be Not Proud: Everyone dies; their is no pride in death. To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time: Youth is fleeting, prosper and multiply while you have it. The Author to Her Book: People shouldn't let anything go that their not ready to. To His Coy Mistress: Time is a villain. Sound and Sense: Inspiration and work can get someone through anything, not the chance of talent. The World Is Too Much With Us: Technology is overrated and nature is underappreciated. She Walks in Beauty: To be beautiful one must be equally so on the inside and the outside. Ozymandias: People live and die, but mother nature lives on and prospers. When I have Fear that I may Cease to Be: Sometimes it may be best to be rid of fear because it may cause downfall. The Children's Hour: Take time to enjoy love and stow it away forever in the heart. Annabel Lee: Jealousy is never fruitful. O Captian, My Captian: Life has a cruel sense of humor. I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died: Death is unavoidable, life ends and its not pleasant or dreamlike, it just happens. Dover Beach: People must enjoy the Earth because they are slowly destroying it. Dulce et Decorum Est: Its easy to judge something that one has never experienced and to decide what is right. Mending Wall: Good fences may make good neighbors, but not good friends. Mirror: Listen to what is true, not the false statements of others.

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