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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Sonnet 18
In the sonnet Shall I compare thee to a summers day' (XVIII), William Shakespeare uses images, metaphors, personification, and conceit to portray his theme that as long as this poem lives so does the beauty of the man he speaks of. The beloved's "eternal summer" shall not fade just because it is personified in the sonnet. The speaker has much influence in the poem to defy time and carry the beauty of the beloved down to generations forever.
The images that Shakespeare uses are simple, but capture the beauty of the beloved man. In line 3 the speakers talks of rough winds, and the darling buds of May he is using rough winds to describe the unpredictable chance and change, and he implies that his beloved does not suffer from these winds as summer does.
When the speaker assures his beloved that his eternal summer shall not fade, he is using summer as a metaphor for his beauty. He boasts that, unlike a summers day, the memory of his beloved will last forever.
The speaker personifies the sky, or heaven, by using the metaphor of an eye for the sun so that the comparison between a person and a season becomes dramatic. By
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