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what is the poet's observation about death? in shall i compare thee by shakespear? ​

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Answered by mauryapriya221
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Death would normally take all, but the poet says that Death can't say that he has the person that the poet writes of: "Nor shall death brag thou wanderest in his shade." The reason for this is that death can't own the person and can't claim him or her.

In this he is immortal. More specifically, Sonnet 18 itself gives life to the man as it will live on forever. The themes therefore are: the temporary nature of beauty, ravages of time, and the eternal nature of art.

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what is the poet's observation about death? in shall i compare thee by shakespear?

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