the key image in sonnet 18
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The imagery of the Sonnet 18 include personified death and rough winds. The poet has even gone further to label the buds as 'darling' (Shakespeare 3). Death serves as a supervisor of 'its shade,' which is a metaphor of 'after life' (Shakespeare 11).
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