"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"-Why does the poet put this question ? (1markes).
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Ans: The sonnet ”Shall I compare thee to a summer's Day” by William Shakespeare is a sincere tribute to the eternal beauty of his young friend. This young friend is compared to a summer's day. According to the poet, the beauty of his friend is more charming, temperate, and lasting than a summer's day.
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The first reason Shakespeare compares the person he loves to summer is to link him to this time of great beauty, great heat, and great passion. The second reason Shakespeare compares this person to summer is because summer fades. When it starts, it seems endless, like youth (and youthful beauty).
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