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"shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" - who makes the comparison? who is compared to "a summer's day"? what are the blemishes of summer?​

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Answered by danger7537
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Ans. Shakespeare’s sonnet no. 18 deserves attention as a superb sonnet. The central theme of the sonnet is the fragility of human beauty because of the dual attack of time and death. Structurally it maintains Shakespearean rhyme scheme pertaining three quatrains ‘abab; cdcd; efef’ and a couplet ‘gg’. In thought the poem is Petrarchan having octave and sestet. The poem is composed in iambic pentameter with a few variations. The poem contains a sincere personal voice - ‘every fair from fair sometimes declines’. Unlike any other Elizabethan Sonneteers the poem is dedicated to his friend, Mr. W.H. Hence the poem possesses all the spices to be an excellent sonnet.

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