Wednesday, March 20, 2019
William Shakespeares 18th and 55th Sonnets Essay -- Shakespeare 18 55
William Shakespe bes 18th and fifty-fifth SonnetsBoth William Shakespeares 18th and 55th sonnets are full and complete examples of poetry at its best, and, while studying Shakespeares form is very important, it is equally so to look at the fill and even further deep to its true meanings. His techniques which have immortalized him over some(prenominal) centuries are displayed at their best while still capturing his goal of reward his lover. Although the two poems were written separately, the shared theme is evident and they almost come along to flow together. In the 18th sonnet, Shakespeare begins by comparing his lover to a summers day, which may be seen as a steep compliment. Upon reading further, you find that not even the sun and all its resplendency can possibly compare to his dearest. As summer is shaken by the rough winds, its lease held short, and his golden complexion dimmd, his lover is perpetual, always bright, neer fading. It is interesting to see how he equates the existence of his writing to that of the unknown lover, construction so long lives this and this gives the...
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