explain the concept of true love as expressed by Shakespeare in his poem let me not to the marriage of true minds
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Sonnet 116 is one of William Shakespeare's most well known and features the opening line that is all too quotable - Let me not to the marriage of true minds/Admit impediments. It goes on to declare that true love is no fool of time, it never alters.
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William Shakespeare puts forth hisdefinition of what makes love true in his untitled sonnet beginning with “Let me not to the marriage of true minds.”Shakespeare does not deny other views of love, but instead insists on a certain characteristic of love: love is rigid and crucial to endure life.
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