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Write a summary of the poem On Shakespeare by John Milton. Only one paragraph needed. Mention the name of the poet and figures of speech used in the poems​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem begins with the speaker asking why Shakespeare would ever have a need for his bones to be entombed in a pyramid-like structure. His legacy extends far beyond the physical. Milton is hoping to draw attention to the fact that physical structures and physical emblems of appreciation are not enough to remember Shakespeare by.

As the poem continues he eventually reaches the conclusion that the only true tomb worthy of Shakespeare exists within his readers. Those who have read and viewed his work make within themselves a thumb that will last for the rest of time.

Answered by SaanviMishra
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  • ‘On Shakespeare. 1630’ by John Milton is a sixteen line poem that is contained within a single stanza of text. Due to the rhyming nature of the lines and the composition of the text itself, the piece may be considered a sonnet. Additionally, a reader should consider the subject matter when trying to categorize this piece. The speaker focuses on eulogizing the life and work of William Shakespeare, thereby making this piece an epitaph. This type of poem is often short and witty, they generally focus on the death of a specific person. Milton was seeking to honor Shakespeare the man, but more importantly his literary contributions. ‘On Shakespeare. 1630’ by John Milton describes inappropriate monuments to the life of William Shakespeare and what the only true sepulchre consists of.
  • The poem begins with the speaker asking why Shakespeare would ever have a need for his bones to be entombed in a pyramid-like structure. His legacy extends far beyond the physical. Milton is hoping to draw attention to the fact that physical structures and physical emblems of appreciation are not enough to remember Shakespeare by.
  • As the poem continues he eventually reaches the conclusion that the only true tomb worthy of Shakespeare exists within his readers. Those who have read and viewed his work make within themselves a thumb that will last for the rest of time.

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