Analysis Of Shall I Compare Thee By Shakespeare

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How does Shakespeare use language to convey his thoughts and feelings in his sonnet “ Shall I compare thee ….” ?
Throughout the poem “ Shall I compare thee…” by William Shakespeare the use of strong emotive language is present in order to convey the poets thoughts and feelings about and towards his love. Shakespeare compares his love to a summers day which helps the readers understand that his lover to him seems “ more lovely and more temperate” therefore he views the lover to of more beauty than “a summers day” which really conveys his feelings of love and admiration.
Shakespeare begins by stating what seems to be a rhetorical question “ Shall I compare thee to a summers day ?” which is also a flattering question as summers day is known to be of such beauty, he proceeds to explain throughout his poem as to why he would compare someone of much love to him to the brightest and happiest of days. He begins to point out the negative aspects of summer such as “ Rough winds “ , “all too short a date” and “ too hot the eye of heaven shines “ using descriptive language Shakespeare makes it evident to us that good …show more content…

Shakespeare also uses descriptive language to create a vivid image in the minds of the readers of how beautiful day is, he describes the sun as the “ eye of heaven shines;” which is a metaphor, signifying how heavenly and breathtakingly beautiful everything is to him therefore creating a stronger feeling of love from Shakespeare towards the lover as how can something so beautiful to someone still seem of less beauty once being compared to the one that is

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