No other playwright or poet has made sonnets so popular as William Shakespeare.

All of the sonnets he wrote have impacted the literary world. And this article will analyze it and find the meaning behind this unconventional sonnet. Breaking off the conventional and overused tropes in sonnets, Sonnet shows a new perspective in the expression of love. Shakespeare takes a completely different way of expressing his ideas of beauty.
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Coral is far more red than her lips. And the poet here, with an air of innocence, keeps rejecting it. Then the poet says that his love is neither as white as the snow, or her hairs as black as the night. Rather the opposite. Her body is the color of brown and her hairs are like black wires, which is how every human on this earth is. There are no signs of roses in her cheeks. It is not at all as sweet and delightful as perfumes.

The denial of all these hyperbolic comparisons is used to convey the realistic, human form of the woman. This sounds weird but if one thinks about it, Shakespeare is right. In many ways, this sonnet is a satire of all the classical, Petrarchan sonnets.
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But music has a far more pleasing sound than her voice, so saying that her voice is more pleasant than music would be wrong. And then he confesses that he has never seen a Goddess in her Sha,espeare she walks, something that many poets have claimed to see. Again, you can see the air of satire in these lines.]
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