how is death personified in sonnet no 18?
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In Sonnet NO. 18 , Death is personified much like the Grim Reaper who comes for the beloved, desiring to claim her in "his shade"; this shade is an allusion to the valley of the shadow of death expressed in Psalm. Three different natural phenomena are personified in Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare: wind, the sun, and death.
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