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What shall death not brag in Shakespeare's sonnet no. 18??

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Death will be unable to boast about its dominance over all the present mortals since the poet's companion will become eternal through the poet's poetry despite still being a mortal.

  • William Shakespeare is the poet of the Sonnet 18. The poet's acquaintance has been described as having an eternal kind of summer because of her beauty as well as attractiveness. 'Eternal summer' refers to everlasting beauty.
  • The buddy of the poet is more endearing and serene than a bright summer day, unaffected by the deterioration of the "fair" things, and his beauty is untouchable by things as low as death.
  • Death will be unable to boast about its dominance over all the present mortals since the poet's companion will become eternal through the poet's poetry despite still being a mortal.
  • The poet's companion won't ever be put to force in order to give up on life. Death comes into every creature's life, but it cannot harm the poet's buddy because the poet will immortalise him in his writing.

Hence, death will be unable to brag about its dominance over all the present mortals since the poet's companion will become eternal through the poet's poetry despite still being a mortal.

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