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William Shakespeare 's View Of Love

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I have chosen to write about what seems to be Shakespeare’s view of love in poems. Shakespeare had ways of including hidden meaning and messages that many people do not even know today because they do not understand or it is unfound. Although it difficult at times to understand the messages that Shakespeare was trying to convey, we still get a good sense of what the overall main idea of his poems are which has to do mostly with love. According to Shakespeare-online, Herford writes, “Although love is the overarching theme of the sonnets, there are three specific underlying themes: the brevity of life, the transience of beauty, and the trappings of desire.” Shakespeare’s view on love had hidden meanings about life, beauty and desire. Shakespeare’s sonnets describe love as being painful. As we already all know, the majority of Shakespeare’s sonnets focus on the idea of love and his sonnets are known as products of romance. His sonnets tend to usually have a theme about his belief that a person that he is attracted to might just be too good for him and that the other person can do better. This is just an example of how Shakespeare can make love more complicated than it already has to be. He makes it seem as if you need to work hard for your love and you cannot find your soul mate within one day. By this he means to go out there and experience what attracts you and what you like in your life. That is why the narrators usually tend to think that their lover is too good for

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