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Beauty In The Eyes Of The Beholder

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THESIS: My mistress eyes expresses love as being uniqueness, non-perfect, and


soul searching.


I. Introduction


II. Paraphrase of poem


A. Shakespeare s meaning behind what is said


B. Shakespeare s feelings about love


III. Quatrains


A. Eyes like sun


1. Unique for not having eyes like sun


2. Loves her for being different


B. Voice is not as pleasant as music


1. Unique because her voice is different


2. Loves her no matter what she sounds like


IV. Couplet


A. Standards of being beautiful


1. Uniqueness makes one beautiful


2. Loving one beyond appearance


B. Shakespeare declares he loves her


1. Love goes beyond the standard of beauty


2. He loves her because she is different


V. Conclusion


Conclusion: Love and beauty are in the eyes of the beholder.


Romance, love, lust, and seduction are interesting topics for all people.


Shakespeare writes about all of these things. In My mistress eyes by William


Shakespeare he is expressing his meaning of love and beauty. Love is different for


each individual, but still has a central idea surrounding the word. That central idea


of love is one of joy, happiness, and bliss. Shakespeare expresses through My


mistress eyes that the idea of love is based upon one s own individuality. Who


wants to love someone who is so much like the next person? Who wants to love


someone who is so much like their own self? I feel that love is exactly like


Shakespeare describes. People like uniqueness and things that are different to that


certain person. I think that all people like things that are different and unsual dealing


with love. My mistress eyes expresses love as being uniqueness, non-perfect, and


soul searching.


Shakespeare in his poem My mistress eyes states that his mistress eyes are


not as beautiful as the sun, her lips aren t the color of coral, her breasts are not the


perfect color, her hair is like wires, her cheeks aren t as pretty as roses, she does not


smell as nice as perfume, her breath is not pleasant, her voice is not as pleasing as


music, and she does not walk softly like most beautiful women do. Shakespeare is


protraying his mistress to be not beautiful on the outside and not beautiful compared


to other women that have earned the label of being beautiful. Shakespeare finds


beauty deep within his mistress and he sees beauty in her because she is not like all


the other women. His mistress eyes, lips, breasts, hair, cheeks, smell, breath, and


voice appeal to him because she is how beauty looks to him. Shakespeare came up


with his own definition of beauty and the definition he has protrayed in the poem is


that of difference and being unique is what beauty is to him.


My mistress eyes expresses the thought of love being that of an opinion of


what beauty is from different perspectives. In the three quatrains Shakespeare is


basically saying that his mistress has unique, but not beautiful features. In line one


Shakespeare says My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun, but why should all


beautiful women have eyes like the sun? Beauty has been said to be in the eyes of the


beholder and so why does eyes like sun mean that one is beautiful. If everyone s eyes


were the same in color and shape then people would be too conformed and who


would be the judge of what beauty was if every feature was the same about a person.


In lines nine and ten Shakespeare states I love to hear her speak, yet well I know


that music hath a far more pleasing sound and this merely is adding that he knows


her voice is not pleasant and does not give him the same feeling as music, but her


voice is still beautiful to him. Shakespeare merely is stating that the things that others


find beautiful he does not. I find that love is too often based upon appearances and


should be based on being compatable. Love is being about to look over all the


annoying habits and looking over all the not so beautiful qualities. I think to look


past all the things I do not like about the person and still love the person is what


Shakespeare s idea about love is. I think it takes more love to look past all the


non-perfect aspects of a person than it does to merely look at whether the person is


beautiful or not. The unique qualities of his mistress makes his love for her stronger.


He knows that her qualities are not those of outstanding beauty by definition of


society, but who is to say they are not? Shakespeare is saying that her qualities are


beautiful and he loves her for these different qualities no matter if others do not find


them beautiful.


In the couplet Shakespeare concludes the poem declaring his mistress as not


being beautiful as to the standards he gives by saying all these things about her that


do not meet the standards of being beautiful actually makes her more beautiful to


him. I believe this backs up my feelings that it is the things that are different about


people that makes one love them deeply enough to look past just the appearance.


Shakespeare states And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare as any she belied


with false compare and by saying this he means his love for her is a rare love


because she is not normal and is not beautiful by the conformed definition.


All of her features are not as beautiful as some womens features, but he loves her


because she is beautiful in a different way. She is beautiful because she is different


and in the couplet he is declaring this. Shakespeare is in love with aspect of her


beauty being a different beauty than that of the typical beauty in society. I believe


this is true because society has made beauty be one certain thing and I believe it is


not. I think that beauty is what appeals to different people and in my opinion just


like Shakespeare says the other things that make the person stand out and the things


that catch my eye are the things that make me love that person more and those things


are beautiful. The couplet concludes his poem of defining each way his mistress is


not perfect and beautiful by stating it is her own kind of unique beauty that makes


him love her.


My idea of love is a classic idea. My mistress eyes describes my feelings


and ideas surrounding love and beauty. Love is a powerful thing and lightning will


strike, knees will tremble, palms will sweat, and eyes will glow when one is in love.


Being is love is not loving the appearance and beauty of a person, but rather loving


that person because that person is someone who stands out in a crowd and because


that person makes feelings arise that no other has touched. Shakespeare expresses


exactly what I think love is. Love is loving unconventional things, loving unique


qualities, and not being afraid of being different. If everyone loved the same type of


people and the same type of qualities in people then what happens to all the other


people that do not meet these qualities? Do they not get loved? Loving the


uniqueness and the special qualities of a person makes relationships last and makes


passion grow within the relationship. Love and beauty are most definately in the


eyes of the beholder and as Shakespeare put it As any she belied with false


compare (line 14).


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