1. Relationship between sonnet 130 and pied beauty
The relationships in both poems detach from clichés and hold true to the statement, "Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder."" ... Using Petrarch's conventional method, Shakespeare's poem would have stated that "My mistress' eyes are like the sun; her lips are as red as coral; her cheeks are like roses'; her breasts are white as snow, her voice is like music; she is a goddess."" ... It is here that Shakespeare shows his full intent, which is to insist that love does not need these conceits in order to be real; and women do not need to look like the sun or smell li...
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