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Sonnet 18

The main idea of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is the eternal beauty of the beloved, which surpasses that of a summer's day and is immortalized through poetry. Unlike earlier poetry that often focused on...

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Sonnet 18

Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 uses a metaphoric comparison, likening the speaker's love interest to a summer's day, to explore themes of beauty and immortality. The poem begins with a rhetorical question,...

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Sonnet 18

Sonnet 18 is a typical Shakespearean sonnet because it follows the structure of 14 lines with a specific rhyme scheme (ABABCDCDEFEFGG) and iambic pentameter. The poem uses vivid imagery and metaphors...

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Sonnet 18

In Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, the first two quatrains establish the beloved's superiority to a summer's day, explaining that while summer's beauty can be marred by winds and time, the beloved's beauty...

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