How does the poet use simile in the ronnet ?
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Although the whole poem comes close to being an extended simile, there are no actual similes in Shakespeare's Sonnet 18. There are, however, several metaphors, comparing the short length of summer to a short-term lease on a house, the course of nature to that of a ship, and the sun to an eye and a face.
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