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Create a 2 page essay paper that discusses Analysis of Shakespeares Sonnet 16.Download file to see previous pages This sonnet would also focus on how time affects love. “Let me not to the marriage o

Create a 2 page essay paper that discusses Analysis of Shakespeares Sonnet 16.

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This sonnet would also focus on how time affects love.

“Let me not to the marriage of true minds

Admit impediments. Love is not love”

These first two lines of the sonnet show how the marriage of true minds would find no faults in each other. In the case of true love, it would prepare them for those faults and differences. The imagery is that in a marriage of true love though love would not be blind. Love would not find excessive fault either and impediments would only be temporary.

“Which alters when it alteration finds,

Or bends with the remover to remove:”

Love is not love that changes when changes are found or bends, love weaves through and over these alterations and changes to provide unity. This is the image of true love and devotion between a man and woman. Shakespeare does very well in his understanding of this emotion.

“O no! It is an ever-fixed mark

That looks on tempests and is never shaken.”

Love in this line of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 would be ever present. Nothing could disturb or destroy the love created. Love weathers the storms that may come. This imagery reveals the strengths love would have for any couple truly in the throes of passion and love in marriage.

“It is the star to every wandering bark,

Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.”

The tone and theme of this sonnet has been about how love exists and is shared in marriage. The tone for this particular section is uplifting. It gives the emotion of love a celestial, heavenly quality of unknown worth and regardless of station or stature. This is an important evocative portrayal of marriage and love.

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