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how does Shakespeare personify"Death"?​

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Answered by 1642knights
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Explanation:

In this line, Death is seen as an actual entity (as in the Grim Reaper), capable of emotions such as pride. So, the poet says, this entity will not be able to "brag," because the subject of the sonnet will never be in the Valley of the Shadow of Death ("shade"). She will be made immortal, both by his love and by the work of art he has created for her.

Throughout history, Death has been depicted as a tangible figure.

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