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Beauty And Natural World : William Shakespeare Essay

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Beauty and Natural World Shakespeare occupied an unparalleled figure in English Literature. He created 154 sonnets. The Shakespeare sonnet is a bright pearl in English poetic history. The most famous one is probably Sonnet 18, often alternatively titled “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day”? It is one of the part of the Fair Youth sequence which published its first edition in 1609. In the work, the speaker described the destructive power of time. The eternal beauty that are bought from the poem to the one he loves. A nice summer’s day is usually transient, but the beauty in poetry can last for ever. Nicholas Moschovakis in his article “Sonnet 18” in The Facts On File Companion to Shakespeare said “The famous Sonnet is a paradox”(Moschovakis 280). However, I think that this poem represents Shakespeare’s spirituality. His belief and message that he tried to convey through the sonnet was that good things will last forever. In the beginning of the article, Moschovakis mentioned, “It praises the beloved but denies the beloved the benefit of that praise. ” (Moschovakis 280). He thought Shakespeare compared the young man to be as beautiful as summer. However, as you read more of the sonnet, the narrator contradicts himself as he realizes that summer can be harsh and brutal. It is too short and won’t last forever. The young man that was compared to summer is seen as more beautiful; he is considered almost perfection. The author believed the speaker is not praising the young

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