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What new perspectives of beauty and love does Shakespeare project in his ‘Sonnet 130 (My Mistress’ Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun)’ and how?​

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Answered by mishrapriyalata
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Instead of saying that the speaker's mistress' eyes are like the sun, the speaker insists that they aren't like the sun. This notion, that the speaker's mistress' body is not like some traditional beautiful object, is fundamental to the poem's consideration of beauty, love and desire.

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