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summery of sonnet18​

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Answered by solarbear6981
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Imagery in Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare

Explanation:

The poet compares his lover to the summer’s day, it builds curiosity among the readers as one  summer’s day can lack many aspects like it being too short, too hot or simply dingy at times. The  main idea behind this line is to highlight the descriptive power of verse, like the everlasting warmth  of love. It is the ability of the poet to depict the fair youth adequately as it’s his love which is a  metaphor which is being compared to the sun’s light. It is evident that time and tide wait for  nobody, he does not want the “eternal summer” to end as it brings warmth and richness to life that  nothing else can.

It’s the fragile possession that his lover owns. There is no self-doubt, but curiosity to achieve his  objective through dispraise.

The final remark insists that the beauty of his beloved will never truly die because he has  immortalized her in text.

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