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Shakespreaken Sonnets Essay Research Paper William Shakespeare

Shakespreaken Sonnets Essay, Research Paper


William Shakespeare, in his time and now, is a very profound figure. He


is recognized as one of the greatest writers and poets of all time. Shakespeare


wrote many works of art including “Shakespearean” sonnets. He wrote many


sonnets in his lifetime. Some were written about men and some about women.


Others talked highly of someone or something and yet others talked trifling


about someone or something. In reading sonnets eighteen and one hundred and


thirty, I found many differences, but little similarities. Sonnet eighteen is most


likely about a man of whom Shakespeare admired very much and spoke of


highly. Sonnet one hundred and thirty is about a woman of whom he loved, but


really did not have anything nice to say about.


In the beginning of sonnet eighteen, Shakespeare proposes a comparison


between his beloved and a summer season. Summer is chosen because it is


lovely and enjoyable, as his beloved. In the second line of the sonnet, the


comparison is restricted: in outward appearance and character the beloved


person is more beautiful but less extreme than summer. Shakespeare says that


he, the young man, is more warm-hearted than the roughed winds of May th

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disturb the beautiful flowers. Shakespeare says that summer is too hot and


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always too short. When he says, “And often his gold complexion dimmed,” he


means that the sun is often dimmed by the clouds. By saying every beauty from


beauty is often declined by chance or nature’s changing course, he means that


every beauty will become less one day. He does not like the thought of this and


you can somewhat tell because he is sort of complaining when he writes this.


The ninth line takes up the comparison with summer again: summer has now


become the summer of life. The comparison turns into a contrast referring back


to the seventh line. Shakespeare’s assurance becomes even firmer in lines


eleven and twelve, which contains a promise that death will be conquered.


“Eternal lines” refers to lines of poetry but also suggest lines of shape. It points


forward to the triumphant couplet which explains and summarizes the theme:


poetry is immortal and make beauty immortal.


In Shakespeare’s sonnet one hundred and thirty, he is talking somewhat


bad about his “mistress.” He says that his mistress’ eyes do not remind him of


the sun because the sun is bright and he eyes are not. Her lips are not

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