Identifying the tone of Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?"

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English

 

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Kimberley D

 

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November 25, 2014

 

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These lines introduce the theme of the poem instantly, without room for misinterpretation. If someone were to read these lines, they would instantly see the love the author shows for his lover. Also, if someone were temperate, they would be perfect. If the author is indeed trying to tell the girl he is writing to in this poem how perfect she is, it would be in a romantic tone...
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If the author is indeed trying to tell the girl he is writing to in this poem how perfect she is, it would be in a romantic tone. The author makes a reference to his love being “golden”, or perfect, in a sense. The line that shows the love the author has for his subject is the phrase, “And often her gold complexion dimmed”...
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