what does the young friend of the poet possess in the poem shall I compare thee
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The young friend of poet posseses to a a ghost
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?” is one of the best sonnets of Shakespeare’s sonnet sequence. Summer is actually a sign of elegance, sunshine, enjoyment and comfort. The poet compares the beauty of Summer to that of his young friend here in this sonnet. He says that his young friend's beauty is more attractive and reasonable than summer beauty. Even his friend's beauty has no tendency to the unpleasant extremes of the summer. The beauty of his life is eternal. Only nature's beauty is changing during the summer, but its friend's beauty is never altered. As the title illustrates the poem's main topic, it is a good choice.
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- In this sonnet, the poet says clearly that his friend's beauty is better than the beauty of summer. The poet has certain special qualities to create this, which make his friend lovelier. The poet's young friend is wonderful, while the summer is not as beautiful as it is. He is quieter than the summer. Summer beauty is temporary and short-lived. . But the poet’s young friend’s beauty is everlasting and eternal. Even death cannot touch his friend’s beauty. Summer cannot stand in comparison to his friend.
- The poet likes to compare the beauty of his friend with the beauty of a summer day in the very opening line of his sonnet. But the degrees between them are different. The beauty of his friend is more beautiful and more tempting, the' rough winds ' attacks destroy the beauty of summer. Sometimes the elegance of summer is shifting drastically. It's too dry, gloomy, chaotic sometimes. Nevertheless, the charm of his friend remains forever unchanged. The' lease' of summer is very short, too. But the beauty of his friend is forever. The everlasting lines of the poem retain his elegance. His beauty never vanishes, because his beauty is brought to life by this poem.
- As he praises his friend's beauty, the poet says that nobody can avoid death in this world. There is decline and destruction in all worldly things. His friend's no exception, of course. The poet thinks that only his poem can make his friend eternal as the the power poem is beyond the reach of death. Therefore, if his beauty is written in the everlasting lines of scripture, death shall not reach him.
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