Beowulf

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English

 

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Lynn T

 

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July 22, 2015

 

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The torment of love has made it impossible for the speaker to make truthful, objective observations about his world ("Companion to" 43). In this poem, Shakespeare claims that it is love, not reason, that shapes one's perception of the world, for one's mind, the ideal and rational judgment-maker, is subject to and overwhelmed by the whims of emotion ("Companion to" 44)...
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At the beginning of Sonnet 147, the speaker's love is described as a fever, but as the sonnet continues, the effects of love intensify. Towards the end of the poem, love has completely overwhelmed his mind, inducing him to become "frantic-mad (Line 10)." He continues, "My thoughts and my discourse as mad men's are, /At random from the truth vainly expressed (Lines 10 and 11)...
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