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short notes on sonnet 100​

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Answered by madhumitha4687
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Sonnet 100 marks a change in the poet's thinking from previous sonnets, in which the simplicity of his poetry was expected to win favor against rivals, and suggests the poet's ebbing affection for the youth.

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  • The Poem's Message. Procreation and obsession with beauty are the major themes of Sonnet 1, which is written in iambic pentameter and follows traditional sonnet form. In the poem, Shakespeare suggests that if the fair youth does not have children, it would be selfish, as it would deprive the world of his beauty.

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