Q1) Who is being compared to a summer’s day? How is that person superior to a summer’s day?
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Who is being compared to a summer’s day? How is that person superior to a summer’s day?
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His beloved is compared to summer in the first 8 lines as “more lovely and more temperate” than a summer's day, but at the start of the 9th line, his beloved becomes summer as the poet states, “but thy eternal summer shall not fade.”
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