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why does shakespear compare true love to a light house in sonnet 116​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Sonnet 116, the speaker glorifies true love by comparing its resilience to the common obstacles that love faces: change, strife, and time. ... There are several poetic devices used throughout Shakespeare's Sonnet 116. First, the Shakespearean Sonnet rhyme scheme is used. It is the abab cdcd efef gg structure.

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In his famous "Sonnet 116," William Shakespeare writes about the permanence, steadfastness, and reliability of true love. He emphasizes that real love does not alter or bend when it meets with...

In "Sonnet 116," Shakespeare attempts to tell us what love is, and just as crucially, what it is not. In terms of the latter, it does not "admit impediments." That is to say it is utterly perfect...

In Sonnet 116, the speaker glorifies true love by comparing its resilience to the common obstacles that love faces: change, strife, and time. The speaker argues that when life changes occur, true...

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