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by AFanni - (2010-11-22)
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Significant expressions found in the comment "The tempest":

-a device that serves as a vehicle to meaning and understanding of concepts

-serves as a metaphor to/for

-consisted of

-used to symbolize

-the ways in which they went about manifesting

-reflect the tone of

-on the spectrum of emotion

-all three poets seem to be veiled in laments of different degrees.

-all three of

-the stitches these men have in their lives when it comes to the bumpy path to love.

-sets the mood for

-disabling him to see his way out of

-hardly described at all

-there's a storm approaching

-Wyatt and Petrarch chastise themselves

-the moods depicted by

-through the diction

-helps to distinguish

-taking delight in doing

-producing

-a more vivid image of

-Wyatt's predicament is laden with many tribulations

-the turmoil within the poet

-standpoint

-tends to use

-what the future has in store

-gives a clue to

-in order to give

-an overbearing sense of woe

-dismal and bleak

-bringing the reader into the sonnet to witness

-the disposition of the poets that is seen through the sonnets all differ

-for instance

-seems to be going through

-does not yet seem to be affected

-the reader can easily picture ... as

-for he did not describe

-he complains about

-puts blame upon something else

-a tumultuous path of pain

-each progressing moment seems to be fuelled by cruel thoughts

-heavy metaphors

-the woman is displayed as

-managed to write about the same theme.