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1. Shakespeares Sonnet 130: AntiPertrarchian
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130 by william shakespeare

Shakespeare expresses his feelings for his wife in a very awkward way. ... When william shakespeare is describing his mistress does he mean wife or an unmarried lady he is involved with? ...

Shakespeare is making no attempt to be dubious in this poem. ...

Just wish to identify for those who may have not that the poetic device which Shakespeare appears to be mocking is known as Petrarchan conceit - a device that stems FROM the 14th century Italian poet Francesco Petrarch. ... For all of the lines in Sonnet 130, one can very easily find its opposite in pre-Shakespearean literature. ...

Ridicule is a central element in sonnet 130. Like Ovid, Shakespeare presses in on the lesson that love is absurd in many ways, physical, and formal.


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