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Shakespeare's Sonnets
by
William Shakespeare
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Summary
Themes
Themes: All Themes
Themes: Themes
Themes: Narrative and Dramatic Elements
Themes: Language and Imagery
Themes: Sonnet Cycle and Narrative Progression
Themes: Unqualified Love and Immortalization of Beauty
Themes: Time and the Endurance of Poetry
Themes: Rival Lovers and Jealousy
Themes: Reconciliation and Love Without Qualification
Themes: The Dark Lady and Infidelity
Themes: Love
Themes: Time
Themes: Beauty
Themes: Mortality
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Literary Devices
Metaphor
Alliteration
Personification
Rhyme Scheme
Imagery
Iambic Pentameter
Pun
Volta
Double Entendre
Wordplay
Metonymy
Conceits
Similes
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
When I Consider Every Thing That Grows Holds in Perfection but a Little Moment, That This Huge Stage Presenteth Nought but Shows Whereon the Stars in Secret Influence Comment
Sonnet 130
Themes
Love
Beauty
Mortality
Style
Rhyme Scheme
Shakespearean Sonnet
Tone
Structure
Iambic Pentameter
Characters
Dark Lady
Genre
Shakespearean Sonnet
Sonnet
Historical Context
Elizabethan Era
Authorship
William Shakespeare