1. Shakespearean Sonnets
However, if one man can so exquisitely write fictional stories about love and still include a controversial issue in them, then where do we draw the line between fact and fiction? ... Now one will start to age and look like one's mother. ... Simply paraphrasing, the speaker says she is the embodiment of her mother's youth, further comparing the audience to her mother and thus again implying that the audience is indeed at least a woman, if not the speaker's wife. Shakespeare is also once again reminding the audience that her mother had hoped to achieve a sense of immortality b...
- Word Count: 3329
- Approx Pages: 13
- Grade Level: High School