SONNET 116

SONNET 116 SUMMARY

 SONNET 116 is written by one of the great poets of this world William Shakespeare. without Shakespeare works education is incomplete. sonnet 116 is one of well-known poetry of Shakespeare. he belongs to the Elizabethan period. he wrote 154 sonnets and 37 plays which include the four great tragedies we can divide the sonnets of Shakespeare from one - one twenty-six written about the friend of him. here the dominant theme was love and friendship. from one twenty-seven to one fifty-four addressed to a 'Dark Lady' the present sonnet attempts to define the love by saying what it is and is not.

Shakespeare makes his point clear in the first line true love is always preserve / preserves. in that love, there is now any obstacles that may arrive the speaker says that love is perfect and unchanging. it means it does,t change when it finds changes in the loved one. next speaker tells what love is through a metaphor. that is a guiding star to lost ships that is a guiding star to lost ships that is not suspect two storms. the speaker again describes what love is not. it means the time. thow beauty shades in time have rosy lips and chicks come within his bending sickle's compass. love doesn't change with hours and weeks. finally, the speaker said that is certainly that love is a statement can prove to be the error. he must never have returned a word, and no man can ever have been love.

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