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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE

MAD FOR LOVE

Briefly summarize the emotions the speaker experiences during Porphyria’s Lover. For example, in the first ten lines his heart is breaking as he listens for Porphyria’s arrival, and then he relishes the warmth and cheer she creates.
the author is in love with the girl who comes to his home when all the raining and thunders are outside, he wants her to go to his house, he is waiting for her. He is happy when she arrives, then he becomes confused because he does not want her to leave and he does not know what to do.

Then he knows what to do to make her stay, he kills her. then he is happy because he gets to be with the one he loves, and she cannot leave. he does not regret what he did, and he does not feel like he did something wrong.

Why do you think the speaker murders his beloved?
he was crazy, and he doesnt wants that anybody know her, she was only for him, but i think it is a really strange poem and how the author explains all, this is the most weird poem i had ever read.

LOVE WITHOUT LIMITS

Use words, symbols, sketches, or images to create a collage that summarizes the content of Sonnet 43 and communicates the emotions presented in it.

Do you think that the emotions presented in this sonnet are universal? Why or why not?
Yes are universal, because hen you are really in love you can be in a position that you could die for that person who you are in liove, you can do the impossible things for that person that you loved. Love is universal and all humans could feel it, and that is why soemtimes people get married because they want to spend the rest of their lives with that person who you are in love with. Love is beautiful and an awesome feeling.

The most famous line in Sonnet 43 is “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways”. Why do you think this line is so popular? Because explains how huge is the love she feels for her partner. And explains the way or ways she loves her partner.


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