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What does' the eye of heaven' refer to?

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Answered by susmitamondal46698
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Answer:

The pharse 'eye of heaven' refer to the sun

Answered by dreamrob
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Answer to the given question is as follow:

  • The sun is referred to as "the eye of heaven" by William Shakespeare. It is as vital to the sky as eyes are to the human body. As a result, the poet employs this metaphorical word.
  • Every mortal and earthly item, no matter how beautiful it may be, will be destroyed by time. Summer is, without a question, gorgeous, but it is fleeting. Similarly, the passage of time will erode beauty and render youth evanescent.
  • The poet considers immortalising his friend's attractiveness with his immortal lyrics. The poet's poems, known as "everlasting lines," will transcend the passage of time.

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