Sonnet 18 - william shakespeare analysis

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English

 

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March 23, 2015

 

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He uses personification here to emphasize on his theme that sometimes a summer’s day would get too hot and intolerable but love would always be reasonable. He chose to use personification because he knows that at some point in life there are days where the heat is utterly unbearable. Shakespeare hopes that when the audience reads this line, they would be able to make a connection to their lives...
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Not only does Shakespeare compare love to day, he also compares love to darkness. “Nor shall Death brag thou wander’st in his shade” (line 11). In this line, Shakespeare personifies death, giving it a human characteristic of bragging. He chose to give death the human characteristic of bragging because he knows that death has a right to brag about its power to take away a life...
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