1. Shakespearean Sonnets
The audience, his lover and wife, is supposed to say that she sees the face of youth and beauty. ... It is also the time to have a child, and pass on one's beauty and youth. ... 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. ... If the audience choose to have children, then she too will be able to look into her children's faces and see her eternal youth just as her mother sees her youth in the au...
- Word Count: 3329
- Approx Pages: 13
- Grade Level: High School