how is the sun personified in 'sonnet no 18'?
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As in John Donne's poem, Shakespeare's sonnet depicts the sun as male. It is called ''the eye of heaven,'' which is an example of personification, and then the speaker mention's ''his (the sun's) gold complexion'' which dims when summer ends. ... Death and wind are also personified in the sonnet, creating vivid images.
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