Sonnet 130 Shakespeare

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Kurtis M

 

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February 16, 2015

 

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He also recognizes that there are "no such roses" on her cheeks in the second quatrain?this is another use of imagery, showing she is pale with little complexion. He, in the third quatrain, compares his mistress' grace as "treading on the ground" to when a "goddess [goes]." He is basically saying she trips over herself; this is in a time when all women were to walk elegantly, as if in a pageant...
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Shakespeare also speaks of her breasts as being "dun," or brown, instead of white as snow. Being tan was a physical sign that someone has been outside a lot and therefore is working. The last physical attribute to be mentioned is her "black wiry hair." This is a contrast to most descriptions of women, where they would have blonde silky hair...
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