which reason is mentioned in sonnet 18 ?
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The main purpose of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is embodied in the end couplet: So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this and this gives life to thee. The sonneteer's purpose is to make his love's beauty and, by implication, his love for her, eternal.
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Sonnet 18 - Beauty with Love
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- "Sonnet 18" is one of the best-known sonnet of the 154 sonnets written by poet William Shakespeare.
- Sonnet 18 refers to love and beauty, death and immortality and subject matter.
- "Sonnet 18" is famous for some lines such as "to be or not to be," for example "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day" and "darling buds of May.
- "Sonnet 18" as a feeling that comprises love for summer's day.
- Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is called as the end couplet because the men can breathe or eyes can see, lives and gives life.
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