Treads
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yes he was very proud of his sons job
brinyspesres
does this mistress contain paradox?
Avon
treads :) haha apex
There are two narrators in My Antonia.
Sonnet130 is about the imperfections of Shakespeares mistress, but, dispite the imperfections he still loves her anyway.EXTRA POINT- In this poem Shakespeare uses nature imagery to compare his mistress, note how he compares her to things in nature, this is because nature is beatiful, basically, she is nothing like nature, she is not beautiful, but he loves her anyway.hope this helped, im doing this for GCSE at the moment (:
yes he was very proud of his sons job
The object of the narrators affections are held in his/her fantasy.
The narrators father goes in search of a job after he kisses her goodbye.
John and Mary Arden, Shakespeares parents, did encourage Shakespeare
brinyspesres
By using multiple narrators
The single possessive form of "mistress" is "mistress's." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with one mistress. For example, you might say, "The mistress's house is beautiful."
The narrator's name is Fatima, but I do not know her last name. If you do, write her last name on my message board. (winkydinky1231)
The abbreviation of Mistress is Mrs.