Analysis of Shakespeare's sonnet 126
Date Submitted: 04/02/2003 14:13:07
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (658 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (658 words)
Shakespeare's sonnets can be by most considerations split into two parts. In the
first part, sonnets 1-126, the speaker is talking to a young boy. The second part, sonnets
127-152, the speaker is addressing a dark lady. For the purposes of this essay, I would
like to look at the last sonnet of the first part, sonnet 126. In this sonnet, the speaker is
issuing a warning to "my lovely boy," of the inevitability of time
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six rhyming couplets, instead of the fourteen lines of iambic pentameter of the
others. However, brackets appear at the end of 126 in the place of the missing
lines. It is unclear as to the purpose or meaning of these brackets, but one may
speculate. Perhaps the empty brackets indicate the void of the grave, and the
abrupt ending of the poem may be in parallel to death, in that it comes suddenly
and without warning.
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