how is 'love' defined in shakespeare's sonnet no.116
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William Shakespeare puts forth his definition of what makes love true in his untitled sonnet beginning with “Let me not to the marriage of true minds.” Shakespeare does not deny other views of love, but instead insists on a certain characteristic of love: love is rigid and crucial to endure life.
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Sonnet 116
In the first quatrain, the speaker says that love—”the marriage of true minds”—is perfect and unchanging; it does not“admit impediments,” and it does notchange when it find changes in the loved one. ... In the third quatrain, the speaker again describes what love is not: it is not susceptible to time.
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