English, asked by boni007singh, 2 months ago

who is the dark lady in Shakespeare's sonnets?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

mistress Mary Fitton

Based upon the recurring theme in the early sonnets of two men vying for a lady's affection, often assumed to be Shakespeare and William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Herbert's mistress Mary Fitton has accordingly been proposed as the "Dark Lady".

Answered by wafakhan80
2

Answer:

mistress Mary Fitton

Based upon the recurring theme in the early sonnets of two men vying for a lady's affection, often assumed to be Shakespeare and William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Herbert's mistress Mary Fitton has accordingly been proposed as the "Dark Lady".

Explanation:

please mark me as brainliest

Similar questions