Saturday, August 3, 2019
Sonnet 2 Analysis Essay -- English Literature
Sonnet 2 Analysis The sonnets by Shakespeare convince a young, handsome friend of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s to have children to forever keep his beauty alive. However this changes after a number of sonnets. Shakespeare stresses that this beauty will not last, and that it is selfish and foolish for him not to prepare for the loss of his beauty and youth. The only way he can truly prepare is to rear a child so that his son can carry on his name and all his wonderful qualities, including his unsurpassed beauty. Shakespeare has made it very clear to show his opinion about his friend greediness and not sharing his beauty with the world. The usage of language techniques are used to show his inner thoughts about his friendââ¬â¢s actions. Sonnet number 2 is another poem of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s in which he tries to convince his friend. ====================================================================== At the start of the poem it starts of and describes the effects of time to his friendââ¬â¢s beauty. This is unusual as he usually describes his friendââ¬â¢s beauty and compares it to something else. Fr...
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