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Sonnet 116 Figurative Language Essay

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“Romeo and Juliet” may be one of Shakespeare’s greatest works, but the famous poet has written a numerous amount of other fantastic masterpieces. Another one of Shakespeare's great works “Sonnet 116”, was written during the Victorian time period in England. This poem is Shakespeare’s interpretation of what true love is, and what it looks like. Throughout the poem, there are many literary devices used to convey Shakespeare’s belief on true love such as metaphors, imagery, and repetition. The use of metaphors is commonly seen throughout Shakespeare’s poem. Metaphors are used in the poem to describe how love is a guide for lost humans. In the middle of the poem on line 7 love is compared to “the star to every wand’ring bark” (Shakespeare line 7). In that line, the star is an allusion to the North star, while the wand’ring bark is a reference to any ship at sea. During the Victorian era, the North Star was used by all ships to get a sense of direction since the North Star was …show more content…

Through numerous literary techniques, from simple ones as metaphors and repetition to more complicated devices such as imagery, Shakespeare has successfully crafted a poem with such deep meaning that resembles the true idea of love. From using metaphors to compare love to a guide to using imagery to show loves perseverance and strength, and finally using repetition to show what love is not, he has successfully left his ideas in the mind of the reader. To end his famous poem Shakespeare has a simple message to all, if he is wrong about his belief on what love is, then no one on this planet has truly experienced and felt love and Shakespeare himself had never truly been a great writer and poet. Ranging from the idea of love to describing what it is Shakespeare successful captivates a reader to read his Victorian-era

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