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Explain William Shakespeare's Sonnet 138?​

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Answered by Devikamohanan7
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Sonnet 138 is another of the dark lady sonnets that characterizes speaker's mistress as impure and deceitful, .... He mistress claims she is constant and faithful, even though he knows she isn't: and he acts as if he believes her so she'll think he's young and innocent.

Answered by ItsDynamoGirl
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the Sonnet 138 of William Shakespeare is one of the most famous of William Shakespeare's sonnets. Making use of frequent patterns, it shows an understanding of the nature of truth and flattery in romantic relationships. It was originally published in 1609.

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