The scope for an IT risk-mitigation plan

Identify the scope for an IT risk-mitigation plan, you will align the plan’s major parts with the seven domains of an IT infrastructure, you will define the risk-mitigation steps, you will define procedures and processes needed to maintain a security baseline for ongoing mitigation, and you will create an outline for an IT risk-mitigation plan.

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The repeating sequence of “A woman’s” is an anaphora and emphasises the fact this male acquires the soft and enchanting possessions specific to females. “Not acquainted” conceals a pun where it uses slang that refers to the female sex organ as ‘quaint’ suggesting an indirect statement of the man not having the physical quality of what makes a female a true female even though he carries many other traits. The line ends with an enjambment and continues to emphasise the praising of the man. The words “false women’s fashion” makes the general reader feel a sense of judgement from the author as it suggests women are subject to change providing a sense of falsehood innate within them.
The general reader might relate to the feeling of angst as many have come across situations where they want what they can’t have, this idea is presented by the poet with the beautiful man having a male genital “to my purpose nothing:” (20.12).

Till nature as she wrought thee fell a-doting,
And by addition me of thee defeated
(Shakespeare 2010 [1609], 20.10-11)

The general reader would feel sympathy for the poet; the emotional response is triggered by the metaphor of nature’s deceiving ulterior motive. “a-doting” suggests it was more than just a liking, nature was engulfed by its creation and in turn created the perfect person for the speaker but it was in fact a person they cannot have which may have been a tactful plan for no one to have this beautiful creation. “defeated” contributes to this idea of nature’s deceptive attitude instigating it was done on purpose to target the speaker however it can also be interpreted as a consequence to nature’s mistake as line 9 suggests the man was meant to be created as a female “And for a woman wert thou first created,” (20.9) until nature fell in love and made an error in the process. To support this argument “addition” is a means to ‘add onto’ meaning it was an added result which in turn affected his desires. This feeling of sympathy can be for both speaker and nature as the general reader can be sympathetic to nature’s mistake as making mistakes is a learning curve of life and the consequences are always there.
The imagery we are given is that of a man who possess immense femininity of both his appearance and general aspects of his personality however the characteristics have been tweaked and the man is made superior to that of women. This is emphasised in the second quatrain;

An eye more bright than theirs, less false in rolling,

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