Sonnet 29 By George Santayana Analysis

Sonnet 29 By George Santayana Analysis

Analysis of sonnet 29 by george santayana

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1. Analysis of sonnet 29 by george santayana


Sonnet 29 is a very inspiring sonnet that one everyone can identify. Although it is somehow saddening and depressing at one point or another, the story of the poet about his childhood exoeriences and true friendship is really compelling.

2. What does sonnet 29 by george santayana means? (line by line analysis)


Explanation:

One thing that is unique about sonnet 29 by George Santayana is that the topic is social and communal rather than individual and romantic. This is a poem in which the poetic speaker defends himself from pessimistic elements in his society who see death and suffering as inherently tragic.


3. What is the meaning of sonnet 29 by george santayana


that the narrator of the poem is questioning the reasons of why this person believes the narrator is "poor'' and ''sad''.

4. In the poem of “ What riches have you?” By George Santayana Answer the following questions: 1. Describe the philosophy of the speaker 2. In what ways is the speaker rich? 3. What is the rhyme scheme of this poem? What kind of sonnet is it?


Answer:

1. Describe the philosophy of the speaker

The speaker in this poem has the philosophy of being contented on traditional and simple things. As it has been conveyed in the introduction of his poem, he questioned what makes the others rich and comfortable because on his part, he is comfortable and rich in his own ways. He doesn't compare his life to others and is contented to walk to his grave with his current status in life.

2. In what ways is the speaker rich?

He is rich in his contentment of everything that he possess. In this poem, he conveyed the idea that being rich depends on your satisfactory status as a person. Yo can set your own standard of richness, comfort and happiness.

3. What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?

This poem has the rhyme scheme of ABBA.

4.What kind of sonnet is it?

This poem belongs to SONNET 29

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5. who is addressd by the poet in sonnet 29 by george santayana


Answer:

The poet addresses the poem to wealthy people who consider wealth as an indispensable thing and use them to overrule poor people.

Explanation:


6. similarities of sonnet 29 and sonnet 116​


Answer:

the man with the hoe seems to be about drudgery and equality while

sonnet 29 basically it is a love poem


7. 20. Who wrote the poem?a. Edwin Markham b. Robert Frostc. George Santayana d. William Shakespeare​


Answer:

what is the title of the poem

Explanation:

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Answer:

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8. interpretation of sonnet 29​


Answer:

Unlike some of Shakespeare's other love poems, however, which are concerned with physical beauty and erotic desire, "Sonnet 29" is about the power of love to positively affect one's mindset, as the poem argues that love offers compensation for the injuries and setbacks one endures in life.

Explanation:

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9. illustrate the sonnet 29


Sonnet 29 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is part of the Fair Youth sequence (which comprises sonnets 1-126 in the accepted numbering stemming from the first edition in 1609). In the sonnet, the speaker bemoans his status as an outcast and failure but feels better upon thinking of his beloved. Sonnet 29 is written in the typical Shakespearean sonnet form, having 14 lines of iambic pentameterending in a rhymed couplet.

10. the message of the sonnet 29


you will die on  earth and i will get revenge

11. 10 Rhyme schemes in the poem "Sonnet 29 George Santayana" ​


Answer:

A

B

B

A

A

B

B

A

C

D

C

D

C

D

Rhyme is an important part of it, Through rhyme it is being more fun


12. those who the remember the past are condemmed to repeat it george santayana


“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana, The Life of Reason,


13. what are the rhyming words in the SONNET 29 by GOERGE SANTAYANA


The first stanza's pattern is a-b-b-a a-b-b-a, thus the rhyming words are:
Poor - Sure
Sad - Glad
Endure - Pure
Had - Mad

The second stanza's pattern is c-d-c-d-c-d.
Bread - Said - Dead
Save - Brave - Grave
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14. Are you familiar with George Santayana's Sonnet 29? Why was it entitled as such? Thank you! <3


Because of this word:
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes.

15. analysis of sonnet 29 of george santanata


The opening line of the poem “Sonnet 29” by George Santayana means that the narrator of the poem is questioning the reasons of why this person believes the narrator is “poor” and “sad.” The narrator does not believe at all that he is poor or sad and is defending himself regarding this.Sep 15, 2015

16. 6. What is the message of George Santayana's Sonnet 29?a. Bravery and Heroismc. Cooperation and camarad​


Answer:

C.Cooperation and Camarad

Explanation:

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17. Who is being addressed in the poet sonnet 29 by george santayana?


desiring  this man's art, man's scope, with what i most enjoy contented least. that then  i scorn to change my state with kings.sonnet 29 is one of 154 sonnets written by the english playwright and poet WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE...

18. On Sonnet 29 ? by GEORGE SANTAYANA 1. What does the opening line of the poem mean? 2. Who is being addressed by the poet? 3. Why does the poet consider the faiths of old his daily bread? 4. What makes the persona happy? 5. How do you view the persona’s circumstance?


Sonnet 29

Answer:

The poem “Sonnet 29” by George Santayana pertains to two ideas which are wealth and contentment in one’s life. People who gained countless riches and sees their wealth as a basis of happiness a person will have to attain in his lifetime, and a person who lives through his life not being bound by the idea of riches and believes that what he has is enough and will be enough.

What does the opening line of the poem mean? The opening line of the poem focuses on the persona questioning the person being pertained to as to why he must compare his stature to his position. With wealth that person sets a certain level of attaining happiness, yet the question the echoes to his being is “Is he content with his life?” A human being wouldn’t be able to keep both ends of the stick whether he is poor or he is rich, a visible line between those two is what makes people blinded with true happiness and freedom. Why must a person be only rich or only poor? Who is being addressed by the poet? The poet may address it to people who are either wealthy or those who are proud of their being that they refuse to look at their true contentment in life. They can make other people question themselves, because they themselves don’t know of it.

Why does the poet consider the faiths of old his daily bread? The daily bread can mean two things, something that is provided everyday it can either be money or any material thing or it can mean as an experience that supplies his daily life. “Faiths of old his daily bread”, he uses the learning of people from the past or even his past as a learning to supply his daily life.

What makes the persona happy? The persona is happy because he knows what makes him completely happy; he is content with what he can achieve and what he has. His happiness isn’t bound by someone else’s, and with this feeling of sureness in life he wishes for others to also do so.

How do you view the persona’s circumstance? He is happily living every bit of his life, while wishing for others’ too.

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19. rhyme scheme of sonnet 29 by george santayana


What riches have you that you deem me poor,   (A)

Or what large comfort that you call me sad?       (B)

Tell me what makes you so exceeding glad:       (B)

Is your earth happy or your heaven sure?           (A)

I hope for heaven, since the stars endure            (A)

And bring such tidings as our fathers had.            (C)

I know no deeper doubt to make me mad,            (C)

I need no brighter love to keep me pure.                (A)

 

To me the faiths of old are daily bread;                 (D)

I bless their hope, I bless their will to save,             (E)

 And my deep heart still meaneth what they said.  (D)

It makes me happy that the soul is brave,               (E)

And, being so much kinsman to the dead,                (D)

I walk contented to the peopled grave.                    (E)


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20. meaning of the poem sonnet 29 by george santayana


the man is depressed because he is unfortunate and wishes to be like someone better than he

21. explain what's George Santayana ​


Answer:

George Santayana was a Spanish-born American philosopher who is regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the first half of the 20th century, and one of the most prominent champions of critical realism. He was also a critic, dramatist, educator, essayist, novelist, and poet.


22. What makes the persona happy?(sonata 29 by George santayana (1863-1952)​


Explanation:

What makes the persona happy?

1.The persona is happy because he knows what makes him completely happy; he is content with what he can achieve and what he has. His happiness isn’t bound by someone else’s, and with this feeling of sureness in life he wishes for others to also do so.

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23. in Sonnet 29 George Santayan (1863-1952), how do you view the persona's circumstance?​


Answer:

Being Connected

Explanation:

He is happily living every bit of his life, while wishing for others' too


24. What is the Rhyme Scheme of Sonnet 29 by George Santayana?


poor- A
sad- B
glad- B
sure- A
endure- A
had- B
mad- B
pure- A

bread- C
save- D
said- C
brave- D
dead- C
grave- D

25. rhyme scheme on sonnet 29 by george santayana


The rhyme scheme of Sonnet 29 is iambic pentameter.

26. What is the Rhyme Scheme of Sonnet 29 by George Santayana?


What is the Rhyme Scheme of Sonnet 29 by George Santayana?

A
B
B
A
A
B
B
A

C
D
C
D
C
D

Rhyme is an important part of it. Through rhyme, it is being more fun.

27. Who is the speaker in sonnet 29 by george santayana


She is Sheerin Alcantara

28. Fill in the first blank: A Famous Philosopher George Santayana once said. “The 1.______ is the KEY to the _________.” *​


Answer:

The failure is the KEY to the success

Explanation:

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Answer:

A Famous Philosopher George Santayana once said. “The 1._failure_ is the KEY to the _success __.” *

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29. using Venn diagram, identify the similarities and differences of the sonnets- sonnet 18 and sonnet 29 ​


Answer:

In Sonnet 18, the speaker expresses their belief that while natural beauty—such as that of a person—fades, poetry is eternal. It  points out strongly how poem is something that would just be everlastingly enlightening to anyone; be it good or bad.  

Whilst sonnet 29 was a poem about love.  It was written for a young man. It is about the power of love to positively affect one's mindset, as the poem argues that love offers compensation for the injuries and setbacks one endures in life.

Explanation:
Read out the given statements I provided then just make a venn diagram and place out the given points in each stanza.


30. Who wrote Sonnet 29?


William Shakespeare wrote the Sonnet 29, :)
its william shakespeare who always wrote sonnets

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