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give me a complete analysis of the poem my future will not copy fair my past please​

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Answered by mdfaizahmad016
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning's sonnet 42, from her classic sonnet sequence, Sonnets from the Portuguese, finds the speaker reading an old piece of writing that shows her state of mind back before she had met her belovèd fiancé. The speaker's words reveal to her that she had been extremely hopeless regarding her future. Her angelic muse was even admonishing her with stern agreement.

The speaker’s journey through life, of course, has since taken an auspicious turn. The fortunate speaker now has spent much time musing over her good fortune. In the preceding 41 sonnets, she has repeatedly demonstrated her wavering and wondering if she even deserves the love that seems to come so easily to her from such a wonderful, accomplished man.

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Portuguese, finds the speaker reading an old piece of writing that shows her state of mind back before she had met her belovèd fiancé. The speaker's words reveal to her that she had been extremely hopeless regarding her future. Her angelic muse was even admonishing her with stern agreement.

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