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briefly explain Shakespeare's sense of frustration in sonnet 29​

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Answered by Lueenu22
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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem speaks about an unfortunate man, frustrated with the present state of his life. ... The poem begins with the description of the speaker's discontent and his lamentation over the miserable plight of life. He curses his poor fate for his catastrophic condition. He feels abandoned and useless.

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