Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Loyalty in Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbell :: Patrick Spens Bonnie George

Loyalty in  Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbell   Is trustyty really a thing to die for? Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbell Sure did call in so in the two numberss they were a part of The term loyalty means to be faithful and true to anything one is a part of twain Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbell exemplify this trait. This trait of loyalty makes these two characters similar in their poems. They are similar in ways such as how they both yield to go on missions, both are leaving something laughingstock, and both are skilled at what they do. The situations Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbell are involved in, along with the loyalty separately exemplifies teach important lessons in the poems. This lesson is the ironic outcome of loyalty. Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbells similarities in that they both have to go on missions, both are leaving something behind them, and both are skilled at what they do relates to their loyalty and the ironic outcome of this loyalty.     Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbell decided to go on missions in which they knew there was a good chance they would never come back. This is shown in Sir Patrick Spens by what the poem says referring to Sir Patrick Spens reaction to a letter he receives that tells him that he has to go on this mission. The poem says about his reaction The first line that Sir Patrick red, A loud lauch launched he, The next line that Sir Patrick red, The teir blined his ee. ( I 1- 16) Although Patrick was very sad about having to go on his mission, he still went to be loyal to his king. -The same situation occurred with Bonnie George Campbell in his poem. It can be inferred by the way he says good bye to his overprotect and bride that he is sad to leave and that he knows he may never come back. George still goes on his mission because he feels he needs to be loyal to his country when they need him in this time of war.  & nbsp  Sir Patrick Spens and Bonnie George Campbell were both leaving something behind to go on their missions so they can be loyal to their king and country Bonnie George Campbell leaves his family behind him to go on this mission as shown by these lines

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