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with which the poet has compared his friend?​

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Answered by doll54
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Interestingly, although Shakespeare begins this sonnet with the question, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?," the thrust of the poem is ultimately that, in fact, such a comparison would be inappropriate. Shakespeare is identifying an easy comparison typical of courtly romantic discourse and determining that, as far as he is concerned, to compare a beautiful person to a summer's day would be to do them a disservice.

Answered by Anonymous
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Here in this poem his friend has a gorgeous beauty as summer's day at winter-special place.

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