Shakespeare 130th sonnet analysis

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English

 

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Benjamin G

 

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February 14, 2015

 

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In the poem itself, Shakespeare was able to portray this theme through comparing a women who is not physically perfect to beautiful matters. Regardless of his mistress's not so attractive appearance Shakespeare is still captivated by her, "And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare, line 13." Ultimately Shakespeare was able to develop the meaning within a poem through the usage of selective diction, the specific rhyme scheme, and lastly the structure of the poem...
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For instance, the usage of the word "wires" and "roses", Shakespeare compared wires to his mistress' hairs, "If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head", wires is stiff, rough, and inflexible, it is exactly the opposite to "beautiful" hairs, and logically it is clear to see that Shakespeare is trying to tell us that his mistress' has unpleasant-looking hair and she is unattractive...
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