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what is meant by the phrase 'eye of heaven'?

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Answered by Anonymous
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If its from.Shakespeare sonnet 18 then it means sun shines(eye of heaven) with too much heat.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The phrase 'eye of heaven' indicates the sun.

Explanation of the phrase:

  • The phrase "eye of heaven" is used in Sonnet XVIII by William Shakespeare as a literary allusion known as metonymy, which replaces the presented idea with one that is very comparable.
  • Since the eye is the expert of information and the symbol of character, the sun's role as the "eye of heaven" takes on an even greater significance.
  • The "eye of the heaven" is neither reliable nor substantial since occasionally it could sparkle too brilliantly and occasionally it might be too feeble.

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