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Analysis Of Sonnet 130

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Poetry is a form of writing in where the author expresses his or her emotions through style and rhythm. There is no one specific reason why people like poetry. Not only is poetry personal, it can also be deeply emotional to people, as poems can bring back memories and experiences that have resonated throughout the reader's life. Love poetry is not only deeply emotional for people, but it's something most people can relate to as most people will experience some form of love throughout their life. Easily the most famous poet in history, Shakespeare, had many thoughts on love, and many of his poems invoke this emotion. Sonnet 130 specifically is thought provoking and much more relatable than other poems of the 1600’s, and like most of Shakespeare's sonnets, this poem is an expression of love. This is due to the fact that Shakespeare does not make the woman in the poem out to be some sort of goddess. In telling his mistress that he loves her, our speaker also has to give us an idea about what his love is like. He is stating who and what she is, and that at the end of the day, his love is not only beautiful, but unique, exclusive and rare.

Sonnet 130 was written during the 1600’s. Many poets during this time stylised their lover or whomst ever they were writing about as divine and perfect in everyway. Sonnet 130 is considered by many to make a mockery of this. This sonnet compares the speaker's lover to a number of other beauties, and never in the lover's favor. In the first

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