Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Commentary Query Essay

  • Opinion Essay: Which of the sonnets do you think expresses the strongest commitment to a lover relationship” Write a 3 paragraph essay explaining your opinion with supporting from the Sonnets.


Shakespeare’s expresses himself differently about love in every Sonnet. "Sonnet 130" expresses the strongest commitment to a lover relationship. In "Sonnet 130" he uses simile to compare his mistress to more beautiful things. He expresses his honest feelings towards her.

In "Sonnet 130" the speaker is honest about the way he feels about his mistress. By the use of simile "My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun;" he gives us an understanding that the sun is more beautiful than her eyes. He is comparing her to the sun. He is not complimenting her at all. There's no way he could ever compare her eyes to such an amazing, brightest, and beautiful thing like the sun. Therefore her eyes are nothing like the sun.

Also by the description he gives us in line three "If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;” We have a description that she’s not pale. The snow is white and her breasts are tan. Back in the days women were more attractive to men when they were pale. She’s not white as snow, but he still found her attractive.

After the comparisons between his mistress to beautiful things. The speaker concludes his Sonnet "And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare.", he tries to tells us, that even though his love is rare, he still loves her the way she is. To him, it don't matter how she looks, for him she stills looks unique. He does not give her false compliments, his feelings towards her are honest and he rather be honest. Love is about that, don't matter how the person really looks it's about how you feel about them. That's why I think this Sonnet expresses the strongest commitment to a lover relationship. You have to learn how to love someone for who they are, not for how the look like.



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