Explain the extract the use of imagery in Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare ?
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Shakespeare uses imagery in "Sonnet 130" to parody conventional Petrarchan love language. For example, he notes that his lover's eyes are not like the "sun," her lips are not "coral," her cheeks are not "roses," and her breath is not always like "perfumes." Nevertheless, he still loves her dearly.
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