what is mean by Admit impediment in sonnet 116
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Sonnet 116 begins emphatically and unequivocally: Let me not to the marriage of true minds. Admit impediments. Shakespeare uses a metaphor comparing marriage to the love of two like-minded people to emphasize that there should be no reason, "impediments," why people who truly love each other should not be together.
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