Unconditional love-William Shakespeare
English 12
Mr.
February 24, 2000`
Unconditional Love
“I Grant I never saw a goddess go (walk)” (Line ), In these
lines from William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 130” and
Christopher Marlowe’s “ThePassionate Shepherd To His
Love”, the themes of unconditional love, material
treasures, and vivid imagery are all used throughout
the poems through different points of view, to
describe their unconditional love.
The theme of unconditional love is expressed through
the two poems. The poet Christopher Marlowe in the
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unconditional love, they are expressed with different
conditions uses material treasure while the other uses
physical attributes.
These two extravagant poem themes are a combination of vivid
imagery, and treasures which illustrates the poets unconditional love. There are
differences within their similarities. These similarities and differences within the
poems not only make the themes more illustrated, but they also help a great
deal to show the major theme of the poet’s poem.
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