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The three examples of striking images which Shakespeare uses in his...
Answer posted by lit24 in Sonnet 116.
Given the fact that the Sonnet's focus is the description of love, I...
Answer posted by akannan in Sonnet 116.
Discuss three figures of speech used in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116
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No, it can only apply to romantic way of love, familial love is more...
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Shakepare's Sonnet No. 116, "Let Me not to the Marriage of True Minds"...
Answer posted by lit24 in Sonnet 116.
This question was asked a couple days ago. Please follow the link to...
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Please explain "Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds" (or Sonnet...
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There are many different kinds of love out there, such as romantic,...
Discussion post added by irum in Sonnet 116.
If you believe Shakespeare is speaking about a true "marriage of true...
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Does the proposed view of love in Shakespeare's "Sonnet 116" function...
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