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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day:
Sonnet no.18 is dedicated to a friend of the poet whom he admires greatly. The friend is young man of great beauty. To bring out the exquisite beauty of his friend, the poet goes into several comparisons in the first light lines.
The poem says that where is the beauty of summer's day is subjected to fluctuation, the beauty of his friend is eternal and unchangeable. The poem affirms that his friend is more beautiful than the changing beauty of nature. It is beauty of the short whose fairness cannot be entrapped by age or death. The poet immortalises the beauty of his friend in his verses. Whenever the poem will be read, the beauty of his friend would be revived. This points to the timeless nature of art which captures beauty and keeps it safe from, to quit another line of Shakespeare's, the blank hand of time.
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Sonnet no.18 is dedicated to a friend of the poet whom he admires greatly. The friend is young man of great beauty. To bring out the exquisite beauty of his friend, the poet goes into several comparisons in the first light lines.
The poem says that where is the beauty of summer's day is subjected to fluctuation, the beauty of his friend is eternal and unchangeable. The poem affirms that his friend is more beautiful than the changing beauty of nature. It is beauty of the short whose fairness cannot be entrapped by age or death. The poet immortalises the beauty of his friend in his verses. Whenever the poem will be read, the beauty of his friend would be revived. This points to the timeless nature of art which captures beauty and keeps it safe from, to quit another line of Shakespeare's, the blank hand of time.
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