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You don't have to answer all questions but please help me will some of them. Thank You : ) “I do not love you except because I love you” by Pablo Neruda

I do not love you except because I love you;
I go from loving to not loving you,
From waiting to not waiting for you
My heart moves from cold to fire.

I love you only because it's you the one I love;
I hate you deeply, and hating you
Bend to you, and the measure of my changing love for you
Is that I do not see you but love you blindly.

Maybe January light will consume
My heart with its cruel
Ray, stealing my key to true calm.

In this part of the story I am the one who
Dies, the only one, and I will die of love because I love you,
Because I love you, Love, in fire and blood.

TITLE:

What do you think it means? (1-2 sentences)

PARAPHRASE:

What is the poem about? General explanation of what you think it means. (1-2 sentences)

CONNOTATION:

What figurative devices (simile, metaphor, personification, etc) and sound (rhythm, rhyme, meter, etc.) devices are used? How do these devices affect the meaning? ( 2-3 sentences)

ATTITUDE:

What is the speaker’s tone? How does the tone affect meaning? (2-3 sentences)

SHIFTS:

Note any shifts in tone, subject, speaker, situation, diction, etc. Where do these shifts occur? What is their effect? (2-3 sentences)

TITLE:

Reexamine the title. How does it fit the work as a whole? Or does it? (1-2 sentences)

THEME:

What is the poem’s deeper meaning? What is the lesson, or “message”, to be learned by? Why? (5-6 sentences)

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