how does shakespeare compare his friend's beauty to that of a summer's day in 'sonnet no-18
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William Shakespeare was one of the greatest writer of world.
He wrote the poem 'sonnet no-18' with the title of 'Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?'.
Here in this poem his friend has a gorgeous beauty as summer's day at winter-special place. But he claim that his friends beauty is eternal and unchangeable . Winter in European countries is very powerful , so there summer is the great time to enjoy deeply. And poet says in this poem that his friend's beauty is also relief full as summer.
He wrote the poem 'sonnet no-18' with the title of 'Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?'.
Here in this poem his friend has a gorgeous beauty as summer's day at winter-special place. But he claim that his friends beauty is eternal and unchangeable . Winter in European countries is very powerful , so there summer is the great time to enjoy deeply. And poet says in this poem that his friend's beauty is also relief full as summer.
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Shakespeare in his sonnet 18 draws some arresting comparison between his friend and a summers day. He feels that his friend is 'more lovely and more temperate' as sometimes strong summer winds threaten those new flower buds that pop up in the month of May .
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