Sonnets | Analysis of Sonnet #29

An analysis of Sonnet #29: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes

The purpose of this essay is to analyze Sonnet #29 by William Shakespeare. The theme of this sonnet is the curative power of love for the man who wallow in miserably destructive self-disdain.

Shakespeare's contemporaries, clockwise from top: Ben Jonson, Fletcher Drayton, Shirley, Massigner, Beaumont, and (center) Spencer.

A Shakespearean (or English) sonnet, #29 being no exception, is made up of fourteen, lines arranged in two quatrains and one couplet. The older...

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