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Shakespeare’s ‘Sonnet 73’ is a poem that display’s the inevitability of death, which is a universal theme. ...
Sonnet 73 is a sonnet that is full of effective imagery. The effectiveness of the sonnet is heightened by its common images, such as fall, sunset, night and fire that are comprehensible to anybody who reads it. ... At the beginning of the sonnet there were the yellow colorful leaves on the trees. ...
The rhyming couplet of the sonnet, are very important. ... The speaker is praising the other for their perception and their ability to love unconditionally and was describing both of their states throughout the sonnet.
In Shakespeare’s sonnet 73, the familiar, common concepts used by Shakespeare, are very effective in terms of the imagery they create. The sonnet about how someone beholds another and their perception is perhaps one of the best. ... Shakespeares use of words and images creates a very effective and enjoyable sonnet.
Approximate Word count = 862 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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