1. Explication-"Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day"
When all of these emotions are wrapped up in sentence be it together or apart it is defiantly a beautiful thing. ... Summer is chosen because it is the loveliest and the most pleasant season. ... Starting from the ninth line Shakespeare shifts his tone with a great passion: "Thy eternal summer shall not fade." ... In the next three lines the poets assurance becomes even firmer with promises that his beloved will neither become less beautiful nor even die, because she is immortalized through his poetry. ... It is amazing that something so powerful can come in the form a sentence, in just a fe...
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- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School