Tuesday, September 27, 2011

New Inspiration From Sonnect 18, 116, and 130

It was glad to listen to peers' perspectives about these sonnets.

Sonnet 18
Eternal Summer is kind of saying that you are always "hot." The reason that the beauty of the beloved can remain forever is the credit of the writer because the beauty of a human can fade as the season changes. Because of this poem, the beauty becomes immortal.

Sonnet 116
Some folk mention that it is a breaking up poem because it gives a bitter feeling to people. The true love should not fade or change, but the love seems to fade toward the last couplet. The word "error" may indicate some implicit meanings of a broken relationship. On the other hand, some hold their position that they still considered this sonnet is a real love poem. And, some thought if you try to visualize the images in the sonnet, you can get a lot of sexual imageries.

Sonnet 130
It is the best true love poem amount these three voted by the entire class because people think it is a model of a longterm relationship.

So, if we put these three sonnets in a chronological order, we can get a very interesting outcome. Sonnet 18 represents the status of young people's love or the beginning of the relationship. The enthusiastic emotions is an upsurge of love feeling. As the season mentioned in the poem, summer, it is so hot.

When the love or the relationship last longer, the status develops into sonnet 116. At this time, Lovers need to "admit impediments," and "Love is not love." Love is still the most important reason keep each other accompany.

Sonnet 130 is a model of a longterm relationship because as soon as each other's shortcomings are not able to bother each other, the relationship can last longer. By admitting all shortcomings of a person is just a part of a person, the lovers do not argue that that much. 

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