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All of the poems you read in this unit were written from a male point of view. how are women seen or valued in these poems? what is your opinion about it? how do you think it compares with the concept of being feminine in the middle ages? poems shakespeareā€™s sonnets, donneā€™s ā€œa valediction: forbidding mourningā€, and jonsonā€™s ā€œsong: to celiaā€.

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