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What is similar about the love that is expressed in "That I did always love" and "'Why do I love' You, Sir?"
In both poems, love is the cause of great pain.
In both poems, love is shown to transform the speaker.
In both poems, love manages to exist despite great odds.
In both poems, love is described as unwavering and absolute.
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In both poems, love is described as unwavering and absolute.
Reason: “That I did always love” explicitly states constancy (always loved), and “‘Why do I love’ You, Sir?” frames the speaker’s questioning but ultimately presents a persistent, devoted feeling despite the questions—so both emphasize steadfast, enduring love. If you meant different poems or want line-by-line support, share the texts and I’ll compare in detail.
Reason: “That I did always love” explicitly states constancy (always loved), and “‘Why do I love’ You, Sir?” frames the speaker’s questioning but ultimately presents a persistent, devoted feeling despite the questions—so both emphasize steadfast, enduring love. If you meant different poems or want line-by-line support, share the texts and I’ll compare in detail.
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