Thursday, May 30, 2019

Free Essay on Shakespeare’s Sonnet 65 :: Shakespeare Sonnet 65

Heres Shakespeares sonnet no. 65. Im release to (a) space it out and (b) add in a running commentary that susceptibility be helpful to suggest the kinds of reactions one might have in reading it. Let me know if this helps. Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor bound slight sea nor=and not. A rock . . . a slowly paced list. Of what sorts of things? what scope? what do they have in common?. . . Sentence is just beginning . . . But sad mortality oer-sways their power, Ah . . . none of them last. And nevertheless they sure seem strong and long-lasting. Is it true what he says? And anyway, so what? why mention this? Sentence not yet reached its main clause . . . How with this rage shall knockout match a plea, Aha heres the point the sad pathetic vulnerability of beauty. Very general though. Does he mean any particular beauty? fox a plea is nice a sort of legal image, no? Whose action is no stronger than a flower? Beauty doesnt have much going for it to oppose time. Action seems to continue the legal metaphor. The image gets more particular--a flower--though its still relatively general. Were most conscious of the tone of the lamenting speaker, less so of any particular things hes naming. . . Poor pathetic beauty . . . Sentence has ended. Oh, how shall summers honey breath hold outAgainst the wreckful siege of battering days, Fresh vary new sentence. Saying it again, more intensely. Its getting better, more specific. Lovely fresh sensuous appeal in honey breath. Summer is a odorous person, a beloved presumably (youd hardly enjoy smelling the sweet breath of anyone else). Its breath can hardly hold out wonder what that heart? Last long enough? A singer sustaining a long note or phrase needs breath that will hold out. And to hold out against a siege means to withstand a siege so now the summer has turned into a besieged fortress or city. And the besieging enemy is using battering rams, and trying to wreck everything. Imagery note that were not total ly visualizing summer as a person its a delicate suggestion that glides into the next image, that of the besieged town. And we dont visualize summer as a town, either. In fact visualize is too crude a full term for what imagery this subtle does.

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