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Admin25.07.2021

Sonnet 130

Both poems make enjoyable reading because of their irony and the challenge they make to conventional thinking of the time though Sonnet 130 probably more so because of the more humorous side Shakespeare brings to it.
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Admin04.07.2021

Sonnet 130: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun Poem Summary and Analysis

Recognize the differing tone of Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 from many others• 9I love to hear her speak, yet well I know 10That music hath a far more pleasing sound; 11I grant I never saw a goddess go; 12My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground.
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Admin30.08.2021

No Fear Shakespeare: Shakespeare’s Sonnets: Sonnet 130

This satire not only points out the idealism in poetry but also in all the fields of life.
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Admin15.08.2021

Sonnet 130

In effect he is saying I believe that it is not the beauty of things you compare people with that counts.
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Admin28.06.2021

Shakespeare’s Sonnets Sonnet 130 Summary & Analysis

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Admin24.06.2021

Sonnet 130 Summary, Themes, and Literary Analysis

If we are not ready to accept the imperfections of humans, how can we love them? " This line projects the message behind this work, demeaning the false comparisons made by many poets of the time.
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Admin15.06.2021

Sonnet 130

And, by the way, just for the record, this is NOT my beloved, who is absolutely the opposite of the 'mistress' of this jest.
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Admin11.08.2021

Sonnet 130

This, along with other similarities in textual content, leads, as E.
Admin09.07.2021

Sonnet 130 Summary, Themes, and Literary Analysis

He furthers this description by employing another analogy.
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Admin26.07.2021

Sonnet 130 Summary, Themes, and Literary Analysis

In this poem, the speaker mocks this attitude.
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Admin01.09.2021

Sonnet 130: My Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing Like The Sun Poem by William Shakespeare

provided at no charge for educational purposes - Come on! See where this poetic device appears• Jim - I think the beauty and essence of this piece of poetry lies in how Shakespeare can make love, which most lovers see through rose-tinted glasses, as something less superficial and more realistic.
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Admin14.06.2021

Sonnet 130: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun Poem Summary and Analysis

Sonnet 130 mocks the typical Petrarchan metaphors by presenting a speaker who seems to take them at face value, and somewhat bemusedly, decides to tell the truth.
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