whome did shakespeare address in his sonnet no 18 ? whatvis a sonnet ? how is summer presented in the poem?
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William Shakespeare's famous "Sonnet 18" uses summer as an extended metaphor, comparing his beloved to "a summer's day" (1). Although summer is portrayed as fair, "lovely and temperate," the speaker notes that summer is not without fault. Summer often seems too short and occasionally too hot to the speaker.
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In Sonnet 18 Shakespeare addresses his own immortal soul, alluded to in the ascription to him of having an "eternall Sommer," being forever young and alive.
sonnet means a poem that has 14 lines, each usually containing 10 syllables, and a fixed pattern or rhyme.
William Shakespeare's famous "Sonnet 18" uses summer as an extended metaphor, comparing his beloved to "a summer's day" (1). Although summer is portrayed as fair, "lovely and temperate," the speaker notes that summer is not without fault. Summer often seems too short and occasionally too hot to the speaker.
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