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Justify the title of the poem sonnet 18

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Answered by tyler121001
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Not much to say about the title here. This is indeed a sonnet, and the "Form and Meter" section describes how Shakespeare made the sonnet form his own. As far as the number eighteen is concerned, it’s only important in that this is the first of the sonnets in which the speaker starts to address "thee" (often referred to by scholars as "the fair youth") more romantically, where previously he had been more of a father figure.

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Answered by vilnius
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"Sonnet 18" is one of the most known sonnets written by William Shakespeare. The sonnet is about a young man whom the poet is praising. The poet compares the youth of the man with that of the beauty of nature. The poet says that although the young man won't be there forever he would always be remembered through the lines of the poem. The title of the sonnet symbolizes the young age of a person who can be assumed to be of eighteen years. At the same time, the age of the person will increase and someday the young man won't be there in the world but the sonnet would remain forever.

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