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The role of nature in sonnet 18 of shakespear ? Why ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shakespeare primarily uses imagery of nature throughout the poem to proclaim his feelings about the beauty of his beloved. He describes summer in a way that contrasts the kind of summer we usually picture.

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Sonnet 18 is generally regarded as one of Shakespeare's best and most accessible poems. On the surface, it is a love poem but it is also a poem about the nature of beauty, mortality and poetry.

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