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Another example of personification is "eye of heaven." Just wanted to... - malibrarian answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
The sonnet goes like this:Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?Thou art more... - sharms asked a question in the Sonnets Group:
What is an example of personification in Sonnet 18? - podunc answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
A primary theme of the poem is the impermanence of human endeavor and how fame and... - mumps asked a question in the Sonnets Group:
What is the theme and some of the literary devices used in Percy Bysshe Shelley's... - unistudent answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
I feel a little strange bcos the others who hav replied are teachers and yu are... - amy-lepore answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
Sidney's sonnets 31 and 75 are part of a story entitled Astrophil and Stella. ... - byulry asked a question in the Sonnets Group:
What is the explanation of Sonnet 31 & 75 by Sir Philip Sidney? - linda-allen answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
Sir Philip Sidney was the great-nephew of Robert Dudley, with whom Elizabeth I had... - poolej32 asked a question in the Sonnets Group:
What was happening in Sidney's life to inspire him to write Sonnet 39? - kirstens answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
Sonnet 116 is a perfect choice for your wedding. I used it in mine as it seemed... - annabelmountford answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
The 'Summer's day' is a perfect example, Shakespeare is using the imagery of a... - ita answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
the poet compares a summer day to his beloved - mickey2bailey answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
Answer continued from above:His feelings for this mistress range from love to... - mickey2bailey answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
"Out of the 154 sonnets that Shakespeare wrote, 126 seem to be written to the... - sullymonster answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
The themes of this sonnet, and of the two that follow, are both love and... - togirl asked a question in the Sonnets Group:
What's the theme for "Sonnet 40" by Shakespeare? - malibrarian answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
"Death's second self" refers to night, and is just a continuation of the... - jennababyy35 asked a question in the Sonnets Group:
In Shakespeare's Sonnet 73, what is the meaning of "Death's second self"... - jamie-wheeler answered a question in the Sonnets Group:
In this line, "Death" is being used primarily as personification. ...

