what is the main controversy regarding the object of the sonnet "shall I compare thee to a summer's day"?
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In Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, also known as “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?” represents and discusses the love and beauty of his beloved. Also, the speaker refers to his love more sweet, temperate, and fair than all the beauty that he can see in nature.
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In The line thy external summer shall not fade the Man suddenly ambodies Summer . As a perfect being he is even powerful than the summers day to which he has been compared up to this points in this way Shakespeare suggest that love is an even more powerful force than nature.
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